Why is My Bonsai Tree Losing Its Leaves?

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Your bonsai tree is losing its leaves because of environment changes. When dormant, bonsai drop their leaves until the weather becomes warm again in spring. This shrub requires a lot of care and if proper care is not taken or if kept outdoors the leaves fall off.
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