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  2. Luis Vallejo Bonsai Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum bonsai collection has over 300 specimens, including native and imported species, and is widely considered among the best in the world outside of Japan. Not all specimens are on display, as the museum has private work and nursery areas for the development and care of the trees.

  3. Deadwood bonsai techniques - Wikipedia

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    A Dwarf Japanese Juniper (Juniperus procumbens 'Nana') bonsai on display. Multiple deadwood styles have been used on this tree. Deadwood bonsai techniques are methods in the Japanese art of bonsai (cultivation of miniature trees in containers) that create, shape, and preserve dead wood on a living bonsai tree. They enhance the illusion of age ...

  4. History of bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Japan continues to host regular exhibitions with the world's largest numbers of bonsai specimens and the highest recognized specimen quality. Another key trend was the increase in books on bonsai and related arts, now being published for the first time in English and other languages for audiences outside Japan.

  5. Bjorn Bjorholm - Wikipedia

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    Bjorn Bjorholm (/ ˈ b j ɔːr n ˈ b j ɔːr h oʊ m /; born 1986) is an American professional bonsai artist and educator. He is the founder and owner of Eisei-en Bonsai Garden, which as of early 2024, is in the process of relocating from Mount Juliet, Tennessee, to Kyoto, Japan.

  6. Shunkaen Bonsai Museum - Wikipedia

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    Kunio Kobayashi began studying bonsai in 1976. [1] In 2002, he opened the Shunkaen Bonsai Museum in the Edogawa ward of Tokyo. [2] [3] It is designed as a courtyard surrounded by a traditional Japanese house. [1] Now, the garden attracts about 10,000 foreign visitors each year. [4]

  7. Yuji Yoshimura - Wikipedia

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    Yuji Yoshimura (February 27, 1921 Tokyo, Japan – December 24, 1997 Boston, Massachusetts) was a second-generation distinguished bonsai master who taught traditional Japanese techniques and aesthetics to enthusiasts in the West.

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