A Dream Tree, Tamarind Bonsai Trees
references: art, bonsaimary.com, catalog, pampangatalents.com, photos, facebook.com, bonsai4me.com, pinterest.com, zacsarian.com, shutterstock.com. A dream tree, Tamarind Bonsai Trees Tamarind bonsai trees give the appearance of age, even as young trees. They're especially noted for the delicate leaves and deep, rough, furrowed bark. Despite the delicate looking leaves, the Tamarind is very sturdy. They tolerate heavy pruning, extensive root manipulation, wiring and even a little neglect. They most often grow as an upright tree. This makes it a very good subject for the formal upright style. Tamarindus indica, are readily available as fruit trees in the tropics. In some countries, this tree grows wild and artists have the opportunity to collect them. Although it grows in many areas of the tropical world, Tamarindus indica is indigenous to Africa. It is one of the most widely distributed tropical fruit trees in the world. In nature, it is slow growing and reaches heights of 4