Ming-tree
[ming] /mɪŋ/
noun
1.
any of various trees or shrubs used in bonsai arrangements, especially when shaped to have flat-topped, asymmetrical branches.
2.
an artificial tree created with plant material, wire, etc., to resemble such a bonsai tree.
noun
1.
an artificial plant resembling a bonsai plant
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