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Moyogi style, about 50 years old, at the Bonsai museum in Pescia, Italy. Japanese art of growing and training miniature trees in pots, developed from the traditional Chinese art form of penjing. It was during the Tang dynasty, when penjing was at its height, that the art was first introduced in Japan. English, attached to many forms of diminutive potted plants, and also on occasion to other living and non-living things. Purposes of bonsai are primarily contemplation for the viewer, and the pleasant exercise of effort and ingenuity for the grower.

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