In Brazil, there are many native species rarely used for bonsai. I'm not talking about well-known ones like jabuticaba, pitanga, or Brazilian Rain Tree, but rather species that most Brazilians have never even heard of. One that caught my attention is Amburana cearensis.
Very few people have...
Hi folks,
I am doing some research about the Bonsai market and thought I would ask the community here to discussed some topics. Open-ended question to avoid any bias :)
Here is the first one.
I am wondering what do you guys think about buying a tree at a Japanese bonsai garden, in Japan...
Hi all.
So I'm super-super-super-new to bonsai. I mean when I say new, I mean the "I don't even own a bonsai tree" type of super-new to bonsai, but hear me out.
For the past 2 months (well... all of Nov and now over half of Dec) I've been studying bonsai. (Not totally "pinterest-study"...
Hello BonsaiNut.com!
I am currently producing a multimedia piece about the science of bonsai trees and have hit a wall. The folks over at the Bonsai subreddit suggest I post here!
Specifically, I am trying to understand if the phytohormones and physiology of bonsai differ from regular trees. I...