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Summer break edition – some favorite trees at the World Bonsai Convention

September 22, 2017 by Jonas Dupuich

Bonsai Tonight will be going on summer break for the next few weeks, but before signing off, I’d like to leave you with photos of some of my favorite trees on display at the 8th World Bonsai Convention held in Saitama, Japan. Enjoy!

Red pine

Japanese beech

Japanese maple

Shimpaku

Needle juniper

Shimpaku

Black pine

Chinese quince

Jasmine

Black pine

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  1. Janet says

    September 22, 2017 at 11:17 am

    The eclipse scroll with the Chinese Quince really caught my attention. It’s spectacular!

    • Amin Younes says

      September 23, 2017 at 9:46 am

      that beech is unreal. maybe what mine will look like in three to four thousand years.

  2. John Miller says

    September 23, 2017 at 9:18 am

    What is the size of the Jasmine? Is it one of the Trachelospermum species? From the coverage in BCI and other mags the World Bonsai Convention must have been one of the best and most interesting ones in recent years.

    • Jonas Dupuich says

      September 26, 2017 at 9:15 am

      Good question – not sure I have the details for the jasmine. It looks like a star jasmine, trachelospermum sp., and I don’t remember it being too tall, possibly in the medium sized range.

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