April 23, 2007

Bonsai: The Basic Styles, Part III

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Kengai (Cascade). The cascade style is among the more beautiful and desired, but also more difficult to achieve. The trunk grows down below the level of the container, often twisting as it does so. In nature, a tree growing near a cliff

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April 4, 2007

Fusion Impatiens Series

Simply Beautiful Fanfare Impatiens trail and cascade, making them ideal for hanging baskets and containers. These new Impatiens are as undemanding as traditional impatiens.

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April 30, 2007

Bonsai - Advanced Styles

Beyond the basic styles of chokkan (formal upright), shakan (informal upright), kengai (cascade) and so forth there are several that don’t fit neatly into those categories. The divisions are arbitrary to an extent,

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May 11, 2007

The Art Of The Chrysanthemum by Tameji Nakajima and H Carl Young

259 pages, 44 colour plates, 114 black and white illustrations and 16 tables and charts explaining the "Japanese techniques for creating bonsai , cascades, giants and other potted styles" Dust cover edges stressed with price corner

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