The waiting has an end! Here is the world´s first Lego-compatible Bonsai Tree. Yes, there is a big bonsai - but now the tiny world has one too. This set includes the bonsai pot and the bonsai tree. The bloom is the original design. You can find it easily online with the original part number 3742. It is fully printable with a 3D printer - see the real images as a reference.
Bonsai (Japanese: 盆栽, lit. 'tray planting', pronounced [boɰ̃sai] (listen)) is the Japanese and East Asian art of growing and training miniature trees in containers, developed from the traditional Chinese art form of penjing (盆景). Penjing and bonsai differ in that the former attempts to display wilder, more naturalistic scenes, often representing landscapes, including elements such as water, rocks, or figurines; on the other hand, bonsai typically focuses on a single tree or a group of trees of the same species, with a higher level of aesthetic refinement. Similar versions of the art exist in other cultures, including the miniature living landscapes of Vietnamese Hòn non bộ. During the Tang dynasty, when penjing was at its height, the art was first introduced in China.