Bonsai tree: A really full black pine

Friday, January 13, 2012

Bonsai tree: A really full black pine


Source: Bonsai Tonight

A really full black pine


The Japanese black pine below was one of the many great trees I saw in the workshop during my visit to Aichi-en last fall. I caught Peter Tea cleaning it up for the sales area at Gomangoku. You can see a before photo on Peter’s blog.


What made the tree stand out to me? The fullness, the health, and the density of shoots were impressive, and the bark and roots were also very good, but above all, I appreciated the silhouette of the tree. Solid blocks of foliage can do a great job defining a tree’s character.


Good balance between the left and right sides of the tree, a clearly defined key branch – the lowest branch on the left –  and a window in the foliage that reveals the trunk are all conventional markers of good pine bonsai.


Japanese black pine - front


Japanese black pine – front


When we look at the tree from the side, we can see that it “leans” strongly forward. Put another way, the apex lies in front of the center of the pot by a significant margin. This feature is common among pines in Central Japan, but I don’t see it as much on pines, or other trees for that matter, in Northern California.


Right side


Right side


Left side


Left side


The foliage in the back of the tree was solid and dense.


Back


Back


Despite the tree’s beauty in this state, it was only intended to look this good for a short time. Normally, far more needles are removed in winter. Last I heard, the tree sold at the show but remains in the care of Aichi-en where it will continue to develop.


Bay Island Bonsai’s 13th Annual Exhibit!


If you are planning to be in Northern California this weekend, I strongly encourage you to head over to Bay Island Bonsai’s 13th Annual Exhibit at the Lakeside Garden Center in Oakland, CA. The event promises to be a good time. It’s our first exhibit in the location and we’re really looking forward to it – come join us!



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