ming tree

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ming tree

A small ming tree sits on a sunny windowsill.

Definition

Noun: 1. A small, artificially shaped evergreen tree, typically a conifer or shrub, cultivated in a container to have a distinctive, flat-topped, and asymmetrical form, similar to but distinct from a traditional bonsai. 2. An artificial decorative plant designed to imitate the stylized, asymmetrical appearance of such a container-grown tree.

Usage

The term "ming tree" specifically refers to a style of container-grown or artificial plant characterized by its manipulated, artistic shape. It is often used in the context of decorative arts, horticulture, and interior design. - It is used as a countable noun (e.g., a ming tree, several ming trees). - It typically functions as the subject or object of a sentence.

Examples
  • The centerpiece on the table was a beautiful ming tree in a glazed ceramic pot.
  • She collects and cares for various ming trees, each with a unique asymmetrical form.
  • For easy maintenance, they decorated the office lobby with an artificial ming tree.
Advanced Usage

The "ming tree" style emphasizes artistic shaping over natural growth patterns, creating a deliberate, often minimalist aesthetic. It is a recognized form in ornamental horticulture and decorative object design.

Variants and Related Words
  • Bonsai (n.): The Japanese art of growing and training miniature trees in containers, which shares conceptual similarities with the ming tree but involves different cultural traditions and sometimes different shaping philosophies.
  • Penjing (n.): The older Chinese art of creating miniature landscapes, which is a precursor to bonsai and relates to the artistic cultivation of trees in containers.
Synonyms
  • Dwarfed tree
  • Topiary (specifically when referring to the art of shaping plants)
  • Ornamental container plant
Notes on Meaning

While a "ming tree" can be a living, cultivated plant, the term is also commonly applied to realistic artificial replicas used for decoration, where no horticulture is involved. The defining feature is the specific flat-topped, asymmetrical stylized form.

ming tree

A small ming tree sits on a sunny windowsill.

Noun
  1. a dwarfed evergreen conifer or shrub shaped to have flat-topped asymmetrical branches and grown in a container
  2. an artificial plant resembling a bonsai

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