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  2. Bonsai cultivation and care - Wikipedia

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    Bonsai are sometimes marketed or promoted as house plants, but few of the traditional bonsai species can thrive or even survive inside a typical house. Most bonsai are grown outdoors. The best guideline to identifying a suitable growing environment for a bonsai is its native hardiness. If the bonsai grower can closely replicate the full year's ...

  3. History of bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Japan continues to host regular exhibitions with the world's largest numbers of bonsai specimens and the highest recognized specimen quality. Another key trend was the increase in books on bonsai and related arts, now being published for the first time in English and other languages for audiences outside Japan.

  4. Deadwood bonsai techniques - Wikipedia

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    A Dwarf Japanese Juniper (Juniperus procumbens 'Nana') bonsai on display. Multiple deadwood styles have been used on this tree. Deadwood bonsai techniques are methods in the Japanese art of bonsai (cultivation of miniature trees in containers) that create, shape, and preserve dead wood on a living bonsai tree. They enhance the illusion of age ...

  5. List of Japanese gardens in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Includes the Japanese Courtyard Garden (1991) with bonsai, designed by Hoichi Kurisu: Pine Bluff Japanese Garden: Pine Bluff: Arkansas: Located at the Pine Bluff Civic Center, was a gift from Pine Bluff's Sister City, Iwai City, Japan [22] Point Defiance Park: Tacoma: Washington: The Japanese garden features a pagoda built in 1914 as a ...

  6. Kunio Kobayashi - Wikipedia

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    Kobayashi was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1948. His family was involved in floriculture, [1] and he grew up working in a nursery. [2] In 1976, at age 28, he saw a Japanese white pine bonsai in an exhibition and was inspired to study the art form. [2] Now, over 200 apprentices and international students study under Kobayashi. [2]

  7. Yuji Yoshimura - Wikipedia

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    Yuji Yoshimura (February 27, 1921 Tokyo, Japan – December 24, 1997 Boston, Massachusetts) was a second-generation distinguished bonsai master who taught traditional Japanese techniques and aesthetics to enthusiasts in the West.

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