BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT

BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT


BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT. We realize that the winter chill is still affecting many parts of the U. Trunk (Base): Trunk spread is visible throughout entire base 12. Height: Tree height from the soil line to the top of the apex is 18. Canopy: The canopy is well proportioned and measures 22 inches. The olive tree is surely the richest gift of Heaven. Bonsai tree that is gorgeous and in excellent condition. While creating this piece the Artist made it a point to utilize. An odd number of live trunks (15) that varied in size, but also made certain that all the trees grew from the same root system (stump). This harmonious method was achieved through a lot of patience and through the use of shoots that grew naturally from the base of the tree. The only complication with this piece is trying to decide which front to use. The tree actually has two good fronts. The photos of this tree were taken on January 15, 2017, but unfortunately there are no. Pictures that can come close to conveying the actual beauty of this wonderful composition. Complementing the exquisite trunk as well as the entire composition is an Ocean Blue glazed oval Japanese bonsai pot (18x 13x 2). Although most of the Japanese pottery bears an incision or mark made by the artist or craftsman, a few makers do not mark the item thereby making the pot itself their signature. Other than the old faded “JAPAN” sticker on the bottom of the pot, the piece itself is a “non-kamajirushi” which means non-marked. John Naka once said that It is better to have one fine bonsai than ten mediocre trees. The item “BONSAI TREE RARE KABUDACHI (CLUMP) OLIVE in JAPANESE CLAY POT” is in sale since Tuesday, January 17, 2017. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “bonsaihut” and is located in Mission Hills, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Brand: Bonsai
  • Model: Bonsai
  • MPN: Bonsai
  • Plant Form: Finished Bonsai
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor/Outdoor
  • Bonsai Species: Olive Bonsai (Olea Europaea)
  • Climate: Dry
  • Genus: Olea Europaea
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Season of Interest: All Year
  • Soil Type: Boons Mix
  • Watering: Medium
  • Aspect: East-facing
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