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Apricot bonsai in vogue at Tet
If the pink of the peach blossom is the image of
Tet in the North, the yellow of the apricot flower, or hoa mai, symbolizes the
Tet atmosphere in the South. The apricot is not only beautiful with its five
yellow petals but also considered good luck. Traditionally, Vietnamese display
apricot flowers at Tet with the hope of a new year with happiness, peace, good
health and prosperity.
Many Vietnamese display apricot flowers in their homes during the holidays. Some
of them devote time and love to develop a small apricot flower tree into an
apricot bonsai, which is now a big part of the world of flower arts.
Bonsai is the art of growing genetic miniatures of existing species. Bonsai does
not require genetically dwarfed trees, but grows small trees from regular stock
and seeds by pruning, root reduction, potting, defoliation and grafting.
“Bonsai is really attractive by its shape. It takes about ten years to make a
bonsai tree but it is a great experience, like training a person gradually day
by day,” said Tran Thanh Phong, a bonsai lover.
Each types of shape of bonsai trees has varied meanings, such as vertical shape
symbolizes for gentlemanlike while letter ‘C’ alike shape refers to recalling to
the origin. Shapes often change with time according to the taste of the owner.
When someone grows a bonsai tree, they are nourishing a work of art which needs
meticulousness, diligence and dexterity.
Bonsai trees symbolize luxury and charm and an apricot bonsai symbolizes best
wishes for the New Year. That’s why they are always in great demand at this time
of year. Apricot flowers with ten or twelve petals are also gaining much
attention..
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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