| The Bonsai tree is more than just a gardening experiment. It is even more than just a Japanese art form that uses living things. The incredbile patience it takes to grow a Bonsai tree (sometimes, over a decade) and the millions of ways one can design and encourage it to grow, open a world of philosophy and beautiful ideas expressed through the physical form of these amazing living creations. If you liked our previous series of gorgeous Bonsai trees, you're going to LOVE this one! | | 1. An 800 year-old Bonsai tree at Shunkaen | | This tree is well known for how ancient it is. Reported to be over 800 years old, this is one of the world's most expensive bonsais. Its owner, master Kobayashi, is one of the most celebrated Bonsai artists in the world, and has won prize after prize for his lovely works. You can visit his nursery, ShunkaEn, in Tokyo, as it is open to visitors. | 2. A very special Juniper Strain | | | 3. Small Bonsai a Shohin tree | | | Bonus: An introduction to Bonsai styles | | 4. Pinus Silvestris | | | 5. Chinese-style trees; a Penjing landscape | | One can also use Bonsai trees to create magnificient landscapes. This Chinese-style landscape is kept at the Man Lung collection in Hong Kong. The trees are Chinese Bird Plums (Sageretia Theezans) and create a very realistic, very beautiful scene. Presentation is everything, so these trees, rocks and miniature figurines were placed on a marble pot sitting on a antique wooden table. | 6. Flowering Azalea Bonsai | | | | 7. The world's tiniest apple tree that produces real apples | | This tiny tree is over 30 years old, and as small as it is (under 7 inches), it can produce one or even two full-sized apples. We're not sure of the taste, as the fruit is too rare and special to be eaten. | | | | 9. Semi-cascade Juniper Bonsai Tree | | | 10. Brazilian rain tree | | | 11. Goshin "protector of the spirits" | | Goshin (in English, "protector of the spirits") is a special bonsai tree created by John Y. Naka. He used the forest planting of 11 different trees, the earliest of which he began cultivating into bonsai form in 1948. In 1984, Naka donated this priceless tree to the United States National Bonsai Foundation, to be displayed and admired. | 12. A Miniature Bougainvillea in Full Bloom | | |
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