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The Bonsai Brothers
The spirit of bonsai lives strong through us, the rockstars of bonsai. It is our passion to spread the joys and pains of the art of bonsai to the world. We ask that you respect and honor this great art form and pledge your allegience to our cause. We hope you appreciate the following photographs of these precious trees. Also, feel free to look at the bonsai from our very own collection.
These are some of owr favorite bonsai spirits from around the bonsai world
115+ year old Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple) bonsai of the "Informal Upright" style, from from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, in New York City. Copyright 2007 Jeffrey O. Gustafson
Well you see, the Gibson's, our specimen is a red japanese maple. Notice that the specimen pictured is just a regular japanese maple, thus no red leaves.
I found that my spirit seems to have been cleansed through browsing of the bonsai in the photos. Next please show proper use of the bonsai in various nooks.
Dear Lori, you've now experienced the magic of bonsai. If you would like your soul to be even more cleansed, we suggest that you begin your own collection.
7 comments:
Isn't your red tree a Japanese Maple? If so why are the leaves red right now? When do they turn green?
Well you see, the Gibson's, our specimen is a red japanese maple. Notice that the specimen pictured is just a regular japanese maple, thus no red leaves.
I am inspired by your beautiful bonsai specimens. All I can say is thank you for changing my life...
Oh I do see. Would you mind showing us a picture of a mature Red Japanese Maple. I would like to see it.
Thank you McLerran Family... Although, please remember, it is the bonsai that do the changing, not us.
I found that my spirit seems to have been cleansed through browsing of the bonsai in the photos. Next please show proper use of the bonsai in various nooks.
Dear Lori, you've now experienced the magic of bonsai. If you would like your soul to be even more cleansed, we suggest that you begin your own collection.
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