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Read full story 2. Bonsai - By: Michael Russell The very first time I came across a specimen of bonsai art, I never even realized that I was witnessing an art form. To my untrained eyes, the exquisite lemon bonsai specimen in my neighbors garden appeared like a novel but dwarfish specimen of the common lemon tree that I was more used to seeing. M... 3. Bonsai - The Journey East To West - By: Steve Castle Since its beginnings in China, during the Han Dynasty over two thousand years ago, the art of growing miniature trees in containers, bonsai, has had an interesting history. Initially, penjing as it is called in China, was considered too spiritual for the common folk and only nobles were... 4. Bonsai Tree - By: Michael Russell Cultivating bonsai trees has been a Japanese tradition for hundreds and hundreds of years. Literally translating to tray planting, cultivating a bonsai tree involves actively working to shape a tree into a dwarfed, artistic version of itself. 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| Zen Reflections Juniper Bonsai Translated as potted tree, bonsai trees are the attempt to represent larger natural tree forms in a diminutive scale. In this case we have chosen a hardy 3 year old juniper for its long trailing branches, which are easy to train into many fantastic bonsai styles. Your juniper is delivered in a beautiful 8" glazed clay earth/water pot that is complemented by Japanese suiseki balance stones, and a m... |
| Zen Reflections Translated as potted tree, bonsai trees are the attempt to represent larger natural tree forms in a diminutive scale. In this case we have chosen a hardy 3 year old juniper for its long trailing brances, which are easy to train into many fantastic bonsai styles. Delivered in a beautiful 8" glazed clay earth/water pot that is complimented by Japanese suiseki balance stones and a miniature fisherman... |
| Zen Reflections Juniper Bonsai Translated as potted tree, bonsai trees are the attempt to represent larger natural tree forms in a diminutive scale. In this case we have chosen a hardy 3 year old juniper for its long trailing branches, which are easy to train into many fantastic bonsai styles. Your juniper is delivered in a beautiful 8" glazed clay earth/water pot that is complemented by Japanese suiseki balance stones, and a m... |
| Zen Reflections Juniper Bonsai Translated as potted tree, bonsai trees are the attempt to represent larger natural tree forms in a diminutive scale. In this case we have chosen a hardy 3 year old juniper for its long trailing branches, which are easy to train into many fantastic bonsai styles. Your juniper is delivered in a beautiful 8" glazed clay earth/water pot that is complemented by Japanese suiseki balance stones, and a m... |