This sweet little quince with its brilliant flowers belongs to Haruyosi. It's a safe bet that he also made the pot.
It has been several years since I first stumbled upon Haruyosi. Every since that fortunate day, we periodically return to him and his delightful tiny trees and pots. In this case, it’s a rerun (we last showed these photos a little over a year ago), but it’s a good one, so I don’t think you’ll mind.
I happen to believe that quince flowers are as brilliant and pure as any flowers anywhere. So we’ll stick with quince this time – all the little trees shown here are flowering quince from Haruyosi’s facebook photos. They represent a small fraction of his shohin bonsai and bonsai pots.
If you spend some time looking at Haruyosi's bonsai you'll notice how attentive he is to harmonizing (contrasting?) the pot and flower colors.
Haruyosi makes his own pots and doesn't always need flowers to create a colorful (and masterful) effect.
Wild horses and a wild little tree.
It's not that often you see a flower that dwarfs the pot.
Though you don't see that many yellow bonsai pots elsewhere, Haruyosi often uses them. Same goes for red.
Quince flowers and buds.
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