• 2005 New England Bonsai Show

    Last Saturday, New England Bonsai Gardens held their annual Fall members day and bonsai show. For years now I’ve been attending this event, but it was only this year that I finally decided to enter my best tree into the show. I’ve owned the Japanese Maple I entered for six years now, and have taken a number of private tutorials with John Romano and Kenji Miyata to get the tree where it is today.

    Going into the show, I had very high hopes for my tree to do well. After all the scores were tallied, however, I received no awards. Reading the score sheet I was extremely interested to find that my tree scored quite low on surface roots, which are known as nebari. I was surprised not only because the nebari on the tree is quite pronounced and prominent, but because I had always felt that the surface roots were one of the strongest points about the specimen.

    Talking with the judges, I discovered that, while the nebari is nice where it is present, there are not enough surface roots surrounding the trunk to create an overall pleasing effect. Because the tree has only one truly pronounced surface root, it gives the impression of a “foot” and not the general effect of age and strength found in trees with truly exquisite nebari.

    Nebari, being one of the most difficult features of a tree to develop, is a major factor when selecting bonsai for the purposes of show. In many cases, the Japanese, always looking to the future, will select a tree based almost entirely on the quality of its nebari and resolve whatever other aesthetic problems the tree has by pruning and wiring over time.

    To resolve my tree’s nebari problems, I will need to do the following:

    Year 1: Root cuttings from the tree
    Year 2-3: Grow out cuttings
    Year 4: Graft cuttings to base of trunk
    Year 4-5: Allow graft to take
    Year 5: Bury grafts, remove foliage, and get them to sprout roots
    Year 6-Futire: Grow out roots and let them grow bark

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    1. [...] After reviewing my score sheet from my recent bonsai show, I realized how few of the Japanese bonsai terms I really knew. I had always been familiar with the more common ones like jin, shari, nebari, shohin, and so on, but there were a number that I had never heard of before. Not wanting to find myself in a conversation and not know what the other person means, I decided to do a bit of research and learn more of them. [...]

    2. Cynthia Flanagan
      Feb 1st
      Reply

      The juniper bonsai I purchased from a street vendor about 3 years ago has become painful to look at! I don’t know anything and joined New England Bonsai Gardens 2 years ago for a source of info and instruction. Today I found your site and wanted you to know how much I appreciate your comments. I really learned a thing or two and it has strengthened my resolve to not give up on my juniper yet.

    3. Feb 2nd
      Reply

      Cynthia,

      You have no idea how much your comment means to me! I’m so glad that you are encouraged to continue with the bonsai hobby. When I was just getting started, I took a class at NEBG with John Romano and found it to be most helpfull.

    4. Hector bayaras
      Jul 26th
      Reply

      Amazing!i’ve been lo0king 4 a website,where i can find a b0nsai.i wish 2 have a website of my own.2 put pictures of my b0nsai collecti0n.i want 2 kn0w m0re about culturing&maintenance of my b0nsai,i’m just a begginers.tnx i f0und these website.y0u’re great!

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