Itsy — dwarf ceramic pots the size of a thimble



    




Itsy — dwarf ceramic pots the size of a dime — a home for bonsai.

In Japan there has been a new trend — the so-called "cho-mini Bonsai" — ultrabalance dwarf trees in pots. Japan has always fascinated the world with their delicate and charming plant, especially through the practice of bonsai. And it's not a secret that Japan has the superiority in the creation of miniature things, and it's cars, electronics and food. When it comes to the land of the rising sun, it is clear that the beauty of them is contained in small packages.





In recent years bonsai the art of growing dwarf trees in miniature in Japan has undergone a trend of miniaturization.

"Cho-mini Bonsai" (Cho-mini bonsai) is a "thing", as a rule, no more than three inches high, fitting in a charming ceramic bowl the size of a thimble.





These plants and, of course, pots, especially popular among those people who do not have enough space for the larger bonsai, the mini bonsai versions are perfect for almost any room, no matter how small it may be.

Despite the fact that some of the more traditional types of plants used in pots, not recommended for mini-versions of the "Cho-mini Bonsai", there are still many varieties of plants that will be self-confident to feel and will grow in ultracryogenic pots, such as dandelions, tiny radishes-daikon and even a mini-maples.

 



Source: eco-portal.kz