Changing color for over 100 years. Japanese Elm (Zelkova serratta), in training since 1896, donated by Yoshibumi Itoigawa. From Capital Bonsai, the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum‘s new blog.
Beautiful trees, beautiful blog
Our friends at the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum have a great new blog (Capital Bonsai) that we’re excited about. So far (two posts in) it features some of their world-class bonsai in their fall finest (Autumn Bonsai), and a story about Yugi Yoshimura and the Museum’s first bonsai that features some wonderful old photos. We’ve got a small taste here to whet your appetite; there’s plenty more where these came from.
Nepal Firethorn (Pyracantha crenulata), in training since 1966, donated by Yee-Sun Wu.
Dear Sir/Madam
i am desperately want to learn about the bonsai. i live in Kathmandu Nepal, do you have any place here that teach me bonsai.
Hi Sunita,
I don’t know of anyone who does bonsai in Kathmandu but came up this when I googled bonsai nepal: https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=bonsai+nepal&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8