Old Bonsai Bones

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We Borrowed this Hackberry from a 2017 Kokufu post on Bill Valavanis Bonsai blog.

As soon as I return from vacation later this week, we’ll show you some photos from this year’s Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, which just begun yesterday. Meanwhile, we’ll stimulate your interest with a few photos from last year’s exhibition (borrowed from  Bill Valavanis’ excellent bonsai blog)
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Bill offer the varieties on some of the trees, but not this one. I could guess Japanese maple, but my track record isn't that great. Meanwhile you might appreciate the powerful nebari and the exquisite fine branching.

One advantage of winter shows is the absence of leaves on deciduous trees. A great time to see the structure (bones) of a tree. Not only the entire trunk from top to bottom, but all the branches (primary, secondary, tertiary etc) all the way out to the finest twigs.

KOKU7Perfect timing. No name given and no leaves yet, but several of Bill's photos show berries or flowers.

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Shishigashira Japanese Maple

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More berries

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Flowers this time. Chojubai Japanese Flowering Quince

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Bonsai Elegance from the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum

art2I've never been to the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum, but if the elegance of the display shown in this photo is any indication, maybe I should start saving my yen.

Continuing our Omiya Bonsai Art Museum theme and still on vacation so we’ll also continue borrowing from our archives (with a little value added today). The three photos shown here were part of a post that appeared in May, 2012.

goyoJapanese five needle pine (Goyomatsu) from the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum's gallery. Japanese five needle pines are also called Japanese white pine. The Latin is Pinus parviflora, or sometimes Pinus parvifolia. The Japanese goyo is five needle and matsu is pine
Can't resist all this color. One more photo from the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum. You might notice that all three panels show bonsai

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Ume Flowering Bonsai with Sabamaki & Uro

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An old Ume from the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum. Aside from the flowers, buds and aged bark, you might notice the hollowed out trunk (sabamiki). And if you look closely you can also see several uro (small hollows that are left on deciduous trees where branches have rotted and fallen off... though bonsai uro may well be man made).

Still on vacation, so once again we’ll dig into the deep riches of our archives (while continuing with our Omiya Bonsai Art Museum  theme). This one is from July 2012 (with a little present tense editing).

Ume have several names: Prunus mume (or just Mume), Japanese apricot (or sometimes Japanese flowering apricot) and Chinese plum to name the most common. In the bonsai world, Ume seems to be the name of choice.
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Though it's a little difficult to see, this Ume features some deadwood (shari) on the trunk. You usually see deadwood on conifers, as it tends to rot fairly quickly on deciduous trees. However, Ume deadwood rots slowly, so the shari on this tree appears natural (you can preserve deadwood for a long time with lime sulfur... this is one reason you see bonsai hundreds of years old that still have prominent deadwood).

Ume is an Asian native and even though they make great bonsai, for some reason not many nurseries grow them here in North America (Muranaka Nursery on the California central coast is one exception). As far as I know, they aren’t that difficult to grow as bonsai and they have numerous positive traits: they show the appearance of great age while still fairly young (due mostly to rugged bark and rapid thickening), they combine graceful elegance and tough looking ruggedness, and offer a striking display of buds and flowers late each winter. Altogether a noble candidate for your bonsai collection.

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Ume trunks and branches often display graceful, fluid motion. This distinctive feature is one more reason that Ume make such great bonsai.

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Dramatic Multi-Trunk Bonsai – Koyo Japanese Tools

juniper-bonsai-rock-omiyaThree robust Shimpaku junipers on a stupendous rock. From the Omiya Bonsai Museum via Bonsai Empire.

Continuing our Omiya Bonsai Art Museum theme (with the rock planting above; the rest of the photos are from various other places). I’m in the middle of a two week vacation, so it’s back to our archives. This post (with a few minor changes today) originally appeared here in August 2015

 

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That's Ryan Neil's hand posing for a professional photo with a one of the largest single rock, root-on-rock plantings you'll ever see. Here's his caption: "In the studio today with @hornbecker shooting for the Artisans Cup promotional material." He doesn't say what the tree's are. If you'd like to see the uncropped original with more Ryan, it's here.

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Great planting, great rock, great pot.Bonsai Empire's caption says "Buxifolio Bonsai forest, planted on a rock, by Luisa Alfaro." The Buxifolio part is a bit of a mystery. Buxifolia (with an a) is a species name, but without the genus, it could be any number of things. The leaves look tiny, so we'll try Neea buxifolia.

 

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I borrowed this photo from a Bonsai Tonight post on Penjing. As usual, I'm impressed with the choice of material and the quality of photos on Bonsai Tonight and this one is no exception. For more detail, there are several very good closeups just a click away.

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Koji’s Little Trees

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I love this little tree. It may not be Koji Hiramatsu's best effort (you can judge for yourself from the three little pines shown here, or you can visit Koji  - see below), but there's something about that gnarled little trunk that I like

Returning to small trees in Japan, it’s three of Koji Hiramatsu’s pines today.

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Directional Deadwood

nicolaA bit of a jumble up top, but still a very compelling tree. It belongs to Nicola Kitora Crivelli. Looks like a Shimpaku juniper.

Taking a little vacation, so we’ll dip into our archives. The photos shown here are from a July 2015  post. I’ve rewritten the text due to changes in perspective that happen over time.

 

jin1Going down? This one is a Southwestern white pine (Pinus strobiformis). It belong to Greg Brenden. The photo is from the 2010 2nd U.S. National Exhibition Album (out of print but we still have the 4th and 5th).

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4th & 5th U.S. National Bonsai Exhibition Albums

jin2Going up? This one is an Eastern red cedar that's really a Juniper (Juniperus virginiana). It belongs to Juan Calderon. The photo is from the 2008 1st U.S. National Exhibition Album (out of print).

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Spring Is Coming! Only About Twelve Weeks Until Our Bonsai Awaken

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The new growth on some Spruce is often a brilliant yellow. Almost like yellow flowers. In this case the spruce is an Ezo (Picea jezoensis). This one resides at the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum as do the other trees in this post.

Continuing with trees from the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum, this time with a touch of spring, which will one day come. Even here in Northern Vermont the snow will melt and the ground will thaw. Meanwhile, we can dream

 

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For a lot of people, Satsuki azaleas are all about the flowers, so it doesn't matter that you can't see the trunk all that well. You can however see just how massive it is and that this would be an impressive bonsai even without the flowers.

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Another massive trunk. It's a Japanese black pine with bright new buds acting as spring accents.

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Another Satsuki in full flower. So much so that it's okay that the trunk is obscured.

 

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A triple-trunked Trident maple with a single fused nebari, full of fresh yellow-green spring leaves.

 

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Raised-root trunks are not uncommon with Satsuki.

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Brilliance at the Omiya Bonsai Museum

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This photo was taken indoors at the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum in Saitama Japan. The same tree photographed outside is just below

I’ve been thinking about a series on the Omiya Bonsai Museum. Brilliant red or reddish Japanese maples seem like a good place to start. All the images shown here are from the Museum’s facebook photos. Varieties are not listed.

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Another maple, another indoor shot, This time deeply shadowed. The same tree taken outdoors is just below

 

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Same tree outside

 

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Multiple trunk Japanese maple on a single root system, with an impressive nebari

 

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A better shot of the nebari

 

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Another multiple trunk maple with an impressive nebari

 

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Three More Remarkable Yamadori

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Colorado spruce from Ryan Neil's Bonsai Mirai. This one is more about bark than deadwood. Normally bark that covers deadwood is stripped to reveal the deadwood, but in this case it makes sense to leave it.

Continuing  with Ryan Neil’s bonsai, today it’s three more remarkable yamadori (bonsai collected from the wild). The photos and some of the text are from our archives (April, 2016)

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Nice pot. Ryan usually provides great close-ups and this one is no exception.

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Rocky mountain juniper with some crazy natural deadwood and another perfectly suited pot.

 

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This wild Ponderosa pine looks like a sinuous root raft on a wooden slab. 

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Another great close up.

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Redwood Country Is Bonsai Country

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This contortionist tree is a Procumbens juniper (Juniperus chinensis procumbens).

Northern California’s Redwood country is the home of some of nature’s finest trees and some very good bonsai as well. All the photos shown here were taken by Don Van Dyke at Redwood Empire’s 2016 Bonsai Show. No artists or owners are listed, but we do have the varieties.  Here’s a link to Redwood Empire’s website and here they are on facebook

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Reclining Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia) in flower

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You might expect to see some of these at Redwood Empire's show. And just in case you're not familiar, here's a hint... Sequoia sempervirens

 

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Blue atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica glauca). Though Cedar is a common name for many types of trees, this one is a true Cedar (Cedrus). One of only three Cedrus species in the world.

 

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Nice tree. Seems like most root-over-rock bonsai are Trident maples (Acer buergerainum).

 

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Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii)

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Another Procumbens juniper, but this time it's the dwarf variety (Juniperus  chinensis procumbens 'nana')

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