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Bonsai are miniature potted trees that are pruned and shaped to prevent them from growing to their full size. While these trees are prized for their beauty, they are also believed to hold deep spiritual meanings like harmony, resilience, wisdom, and endurance. In this article, we’ll reveal what bonsai trees symbolize, what specific tree species and shapes represent, and explain the history of bonsai. Read on to find out more!
Bonsai Tree Meaning & Symbolism
Bonsai trees are potted trees that are pruned to keep them from growing to normal size. Bonsai means “tree planted in a shallow container” and comes from the Japanese words bon (“tray”) and sai (“tree that is planted”). These trees represent balance, harmony, strength, wisdom, and longevity.
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