You may read the previous post (Part 1):
- The Rainbow Before Evening : Bonsai Show in Our City – Part 1 - Nature 51
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Bonsai called as “Willow Leaf Picus” on displayed
We noticed and recognized few types of bonsai. It seems they are local and some imported types of bonsai.
Several types of bonsai on display in the room are:
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Green Mound Juniper
- Willow Leaf Picus
- Chinese elm
- Bold Cypress, Bougenville, Fukien tea
- and Japanese black pine
- Willow Leaf Picus
- Chinese elm
- Bold Cypress, Bougenville, Fukien tea
- and Japanese black pine
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Members of society and guests have a look at several bonsai.
Yes, the show has bonsai auction, called as “silent auction.” People involved in the auction:
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members
- guests
- whoever interests with bonsai
- guests
- whoever interests with bonsai
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3- Bonsai of Bold Cypress (Taxodium
distichum)
The prices may range from couple hundreds to couple thousands, depend very much on:
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bonsai types
- age of bonsai
- cost to take care of bonsai
- arts
- bargaining
- age of bonsai
- cost to take care of bonsai
- arts
- bargaining
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4- Green
Mound Juniper
Do you love bonsai trees or have any favorite of bonsai types?
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Great exhibition, I really like your inspiring post :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Poland!
Te deseo una feliz semana, y por supuesto feliz primavera que ya la tenemos a la puerta de a esquina . BESOS.
ReplyDeleteO Bonsai é uma belíssima árvore sem dúvida alguma.
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Deixo os meus votos de uma excelente semana.
Beijinhos!
Mário Margaride
O Bonsai é uma belíssima árvore sem dúvida alguma.
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Beijinhos!
Mário Margaride
Qué bonitos son!!!
ReplyDeleteObras de arte natural en miniatura.
Saludos.
Very beautiful! I wish I know how to take care of them...
ReplyDeleteIndeed....
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So lovely.
ReplyDeleteFascina que se pueda lograr, a través de técnicas biológicas, estos árboles enanos. Un abrazo. Carlos
ReplyDeleteGreat exhibition. I really like bonsai.
ReplyDeleteI see....
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These are such exquisite plants. I have always loved them, although the high prices have kept me from owning one myself.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBonsai is such an amazing art.
Hugs and blessings
Indeed...
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I am going to get an umbrella tree bonsai as they are easier to keep than the trees that have to be outside....Michelle
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