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More from BIB’s 15th annual exhibit

January 28, 2014 by Jonas Dupuich

Here are some more photos from Bay Island Bonsai’s 15th annual exhibit – Born in the USA – an exhibit with no imported trees.

California juniper

California juniper

Live oak

Live oak

Shimpaku

Shimpaku

Cedar

Cedar

Ezo spruce

Ezo spruce

Sawara cypress

Sawara cypress

Accent

Accent – fern

Shimpaku

Shimpaku

Redwood

Coast redwood

Suiseki art

Suiseki art by Mas Nakajima

Accent

Accent – string of pearls

Suiseki art

Suiseki art by Mas Nakajima

Shimpaku

Shimpaku

Black pine

Japanese black pine

Accent

Accent – chicks and hens

Shimpaku and camelia

Shimpaku and Camelia

Black pine

Japanese black pine

Trident maple and black pine

Trident maple and Japanese black pine

Accent

Accent – mixed planting

Oak and bristlecone pine

Live oak and bristlecone pine

Bristlecone pine

Bristlecone pine

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Comments

  1. Tom Knoblauch says

    January 28, 2014 at 7:56 am

    Congratulations to the club. Wish I could have been there. Thanks for showing us the displays and accents, too.

  2. Fred says

    January 28, 2014 at 8:50 am

    Certainly one of the premier exhibits in America, a great job was done by all as it shows through the trees.

  3. backcountrydan says

    January 28, 2014 at 11:38 am

    All stunning trees! I love the whimsical feeling of the root cascade Bristlecone. 🙂

  4. Ana P. Hernández says

    January 28, 2014 at 2:27 pm

    My grandma tought me how to prune bonsais, all the basics on growing them, but I haven’t had the love (still) to care for one as much as you all do. This are absolutly beautiful bonsais.

  5. brendenstudio says

    January 28, 2014 at 9:43 pm

    Thanks for posting this…next best thing to being there 😉

  6. Judy Fister says

    January 29, 2014 at 12:04 pm

    Thank you for bringing a taste of the show to us – wish I could have been there. And thank all participants for sharing their bonsai and all of the effort needed to put on such a quality show.

  7. Janet Nelson says

    January 29, 2014 at 9:26 pm

    The photos are surpassed only by being there in person!

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