This unusual and creative arrangement is from Aus Bonsai on facebook. It would be nice to know who the artist is, but they don’t say. In any case, I like the way each planting looks like it could stand alone, and the way they all work together (even given the one with the mismatched rock). Are they Boxwoods? Serissas? Both? Something else? It’s hard to tell from here.
Cropped so you can see a little more detail.
Closer (fuzzier too). Is that a flower and some buds? Could it be a Serissa?
Here’s another one from Aus Bonsai. The variety in this case is undeniable; it’s a Shimpaku and an exceptionally sweet little Shimpaku at that. Artist unknown (by me at least).
The one with flowers is small leaves Wrightia, the local species from Vietnam.
The leaves look too small to be boxwood my guess is serissas. I have one that looks very close to the one on the top right, mine isn’t quite as full but very similar.
I’m about 96% sure the artist would be Lnvinh Lâm Ng?c Vinh! Find him here on FaceBook
https://www.facebook.com/lnvinh.lamngocvinh?fref=ts
I’m sure Robert Steven is right, Most of his trees are Wrightia!
The trees are nice but that stand is awesome! I want to make one.
Thanks Robert,
I seldom get tropicals right. For that matter…
Hi Dennis,
Yeah, does look like this bonsai.
Chris,
By all means. Send a photo when you do.
No, I am sure these do not belong to Vinh, Dennis. He does a lot of mame Wrightia, but he doesn’t make such rock.