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Definition of Bonsais
1. bonsai [n] - See also: bonsai
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bonsais
Literary usage of Bonsais
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ireland by Martin Gostelow (2003)
"Tiny thorn bushes like bonsais hug the rock, folded round its contours by the wind.
Come in May and June to see the brilliant blue gentians ..."
2. Canada 2002 by Wayne C. Thompson (2003)
"... of 10 connected greenhouses, which shelter, notably, a precious collection of
orchids and the largest grouping of bonsais and pen/ings outside of Asia. ..."
3. Quebec by Francois Remillard (2003)
"... a stretch of 10 connected greenhouses open year-round, which shelter, most
notably, a precious collection of orchids and the largest grouping of bonsais ..."
4. The Trans Canada Trail in Quebec by Yves Seguin, Jean Pare (2004)
"... bulbous plants, vegetables, medicinal and poisonous plants, lilac), and
greenhouses full of begonias, orchids, fems and bonsais. one park in Montreal, ..."
5. Indianapolis, Indiana: A Photographic Portrait by Richard Clark, Photographer (2007)
"Witness a garden just for butterflies, marvel at the ancient craftsmanship of
bonsais, or enjoy the Holiday ..."