Lots of rugged character and great ramification. I can’t read Korean, but I’ll guess it’s a Japanese beech.
It has been a while since we’ve featured bonsai from Korea. When I look at these trees, I see Chinese and Japanese influence. Though my guess is the Koreans wouldn’t necessarily see that way.
All the trees in this post are from Bonsai Korea.
More elegant, yet still a little rough. Looks like another beech.
This one has a relaxed look below and an alert look above. Nice mineral encrusted pot too. Is it a Hornbeam?
The heavy funky nebari and elegant airy top make for an unusual tree. Another beech?
Sweet tree with tons of movement. Looks like a Quince.
all the trees except the last one are Carpinus Koreana, not beech.
Thanks Henrique,
Do you read Korean?