
Goyomatsu
(Japanese white pine) tree from Kandaka Shojuen bonsai garden
A goyomatsu (Japanese white pine) tree at Kandaka Shojuen bonsai garden in the Kinashi township in the city of Takamatsu. It is 56 centimeters high and about 80 years old.
Generally, a short and thick bonsai tree looks older than a tall and slim one. This tree is old enough as it has a rounded top and handsome foliage. Long years have apparently passed since the tree was planted in the container, so it has character and gives a feeling of heroism. This tree makes an attractive impression, although it is of great age. The artistic quality of a bonsai tree can be heightened with good maintenance work by a skilled master. The producer of this tree is a sophisticated technician. This tree spreads its roots, stands up, and grows in the pot, all excellently. It can be called a real masterpiece. I think this piece exhibits the bonsai ideal of showing the figures and forms of the natural world in a container.
Un Goyomatsu o Pino Blanco Japones en el vivero Kandaka Shojuen en el municipio de Kinashi, en Takamatsu. Tiene unos 56cm de altura y tiene alrededor de 80 años.
Kuromatsu (Japanese Black Pine) tree from Ideue Kikkoen Bonsai Garden
This tree is a kuromatsu (Japanese black pine) tree picked from the wild. More than 40 years have probably passed since it was planted in the pot. This tree features a ''shakan'' slant and ''sharikan'' skeletonized trunk that are peculiar to trees picked from the wild. Its foliage of leaves is excellent due to its good management and cultivation. Generally, the upper parts of plants grow stronger than the lower ones unless there is human intervention. But this tree is well-balanced. The accent of leaves is arranged by delaying the timing of ''mekiri'' bud trimming or ''metsumi'' pinching out of buds. This tree reflects its producer's high level of technique and is the result of his steady care. ''Shakan'' slant-style trees are better suited to oval pots. It is also well potted.
Un Pino Negro Japones en Ideue Kikkoen un vivero de Bonsai en el municipio de Kinashi, en la ciudad de Takamatsu. Tiene 74 centimetros de altura y mas de 40 años de edad despues de ser extraido de la naturaleza.
(Japanese white pine) tree from Kandaka Shojuen bonsai garden
A goyomatsu (Japanese white pine) tree at Kandaka Shojuen bonsai garden in the Kinashi township in the city of Takamatsu. It is 56 centimeters high and about 80 years old.
Generally, a short and thick bonsai tree looks older than a tall and slim one. This tree is old enough as it has a rounded top and handsome foliage. Long years have apparently passed since the tree was planted in the container, so it has character and gives a feeling of heroism. This tree makes an attractive impression, although it is of great age. The artistic quality of a bonsai tree can be heightened with good maintenance work by a skilled master. The producer of this tree is a sophisticated technician. This tree spreads its roots, stands up, and grows in the pot, all excellently. It can be called a real masterpiece. I think this piece exhibits the bonsai ideal of showing the figures and forms of the natural world in a container.
Un Goyomatsu o Pino Blanco Japones en el vivero Kandaka Shojuen en el municipio de Kinashi, en Takamatsu. Tiene unos 56cm de altura y tiene alrededor de 80 años.
Kuromatsu (Japanese Black Pine) tree from Ideue Kikkoen Bonsai Garden
This tree is a kuromatsu (Japanese black pine) tree picked from the wild. More than 40 years have probably passed since it was planted in the pot. This tree features a ''shakan'' slant and ''sharikan'' skeletonized trunk that are peculiar to trees picked from the wild. Its foliage of leaves is excellent due to its good management and cultivation. Generally, the upper parts of plants grow stronger than the lower ones unless there is human intervention. But this tree is well-balanced. The accent of leaves is arranged by delaying the timing of ''mekiri'' bud trimming or ''metsumi'' pinching out of buds. This tree reflects its producer's high level of technique and is the result of his steady care. ''Shakan'' slant-style trees are better suited to oval pots. It is also well potted.
A kuromatsu tree at Ideue Kikkoen bonsai garden in the Kinashi township in the city of Takamatsu. It is 74 centimeters (29.1inches) high and more than 40 years old after being picked from the wild.
Un Pino Negro Japones en Ideue Kikkoen un vivero de Bonsai en el municipio de Kinashi, en la ciudad de Takamatsu. Tiene 74 centimetros de altura y mas de 40 años de edad despues de ser extraido de la naturaleza.

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