Juniper bonsai trees are fairly low maintenance making them great for beginners.
The pine bonsai, another beginner friendly tree. It can be grown with most techniques.
The japanese maple bonsai is perhaps one of the most aesthetically pleasing bonsais out there.
Another japanese bonsai, the flowering cherry. In the japanese tradition, cherry trees symbolize friendship.
Cedar bonsais are very malleable. As a result, the number of styles is only limited by the artists creativity.
The Chinese elm bonsai can be grown both outdoors and indoors. It's great for practicing different styles because it requires a lot of trimming.
The weeping fig is great for those looking for both decoration and utility. This minature tree also serves as an air purifier.
Dwarf jade bonsai trees are great indoor trees, however, they will require a lot of sunshine to grow and stay healthy.
The dwarf boxwood, another tree that's very responsive to trimming. A very good pick for florists looking to experiment and hone their skills.