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April 10, 2007

What is Shohin Bonsai

Filed under: Shohin — Moyougi @ 9:26 am

What is Shohin Bonsai That is a good question. In Japanese Shohin means “tiny thing” OK, but how small is a tiny thing?

To answer that question I searched the web to find an “authority” on Shohin bonsai and I think I found one. Morten Albek of the Shohin Europe website. He says of Shohin bonsai “The basic rules are demanding that the Shohin-bonsai may not be higher than 25cm (that’s 10 inches) when measured from rim of the pot, to the top of the tree.”

The Japanese white Pine in the picture to the left is 9″ tall. It was grafted on black pine root stock in 1999. it was re-potted to the smaller pot in 2005.

Now I have seen bonsai that are even smaller that are a delight to view. Morten talks about those also. I have written a short article about shohin bonsai and included a few links to resources I found useful. I am sure you will enjoy the read and If you currently have a shohin bonsai collection we would love to hear about it. Feel free to post on the shohin bonsai forum.

Keep your tools sharp and don’t forget to water twice on these hot (102 degrees today) summer days.

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