Tag Archives: Fine branching

Developing Ramification on Deciduous Bonsai: 3

The third and final set of illustrations in the series (first set, second set). This one deals primarily with shaping with wire after the pinching and pruning has been completed. I suspect that where it say RESTRAINING NEW SHOOTS (top left corner), it should say TRAINING NEW SHOOTS. From Bonsai Today issue 66. Training new [...]

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Developing Ramification on Deciduous Bonsai

These illustrations represent a page from Bonsai Today issue 66 (in stock at Stone Lantern). It’s the first of a five page series on ramification (branching) that we are running over two posts. Ramification equals branch development Ramification literally means branch development, or how branches growing. However, when it comes to the art of bonsai [...]

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A Powerful No Name Bonsai Gallery

Have you ever seen a trunk quite like this? A Kimura yew that we posted a while back has some gaps, but this one has more space than trunk. It’d be good to see the tree close up to better understand exactly what the artist (who he or she is, is a mystery to us) [...]

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Masters Gallery: Out of Focus, But Still…

In addition to its amazingly fine ramification, this somewhat out of focus tree exhibits a powerful trunk with a strong nebari and a great overall sense of balance. And what looks to be a very interesting pot. It’s from a youtube video entitled Taiwan Bonsai Creator Association. Fine branching This tree is one of the [...]

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