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		<title>Ficus Retusa Bonsai – An Excellent Living Room Accent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Loving bonsai as I do, it can be difficult to promote them as a mere décor accent, but at some level I understand that a lot more people are interested in décor than will ever be interested in Bonsai.  And the simple fact is that if you’re looking for a dramatic accent for the right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Loving bonsai as I do, it can be difficult to promote them as a mere décor accent, but at some level I understand that a lot more people are interested in décor than will ever be interested in Bonsai.  And the simple fact is that if you’re looking for a dramatic accent for the right room, as long as you can provide good growing conditions a bonsai suits the purpose admirably.  Take for example a 26 inch tall <a href="http://www.zengardenbonsai.com/product/K2305-GP">Ficus Retusa with a curved trunk.</a><span id="more-16"></span></p>
<p>First, you need to wrap your head around the scale, because at 26 inches – over two feet tall, this is not like the bonsai you might have seen in your local grocery store.  This bonsai tree has presence and when you place it as a focal point in your living room or entrance hall, this tree will add an exotic breath of life to that spot.  The curved trunk is a particularly nice feature of this <a href="http://www.zengardenbonsai.com/indoor_bonsai">Ficus</a> that is also referred to as a Banyan Fig and sometimes the Tiger Bark Fig – a name it takes from the dark, flecks or stripes that you can see on the bark of a mature specimen. This tree, by the way is about 30 years old.</p>
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