Satsuki azalea at a fun stage of development
Satsuki azalea ‘Eikan’ – 40 years old and still in training
It’s hard to convey this tree’s size in photos. Here’s a close-up of the trunk.Satsuki in training – trunk detail
A combination of shredded Australian sphagnum moss and Mountain moss (Yama goki) cover the kanuma soil to retain moisture. Nakayama recommended planting these trees in very large and surprisingly deep (around 12″) pots to help them recover from the bare-rooting and shipping to California. After a couple of years, the trees will return to bonsai pots.Of course, the main reason to visit azalea bonsai shows is for the flowers. Here are some favorites from this year’s exhibit along with translations, when provided.
Fukuju (happiness & longevity)
Miyuke (Imperial visit)
Chiyo no Homare (Glory of 1000 years)
Kanuma no Mai (Dance of Kanuma)
Meguriai
Kinpai (Golden cup)
Unknown sp.
Karenko
Sai no Matsugaki
Hikaru Genji (Shining Genji Clan)
Other varieties with great names included Kakuo – feather of a crane, and Hito Mebore – love at first sight.
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