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Keshiki means something like “landscape” in japanese and is pronounced kesh-key. The term is used by Kenji Kobayashi in his book to refer to simple “landscape” bonsai that he creates.  

My keshiki come from the same idea.


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Chinese purple clay pot

 

Keshiki no. 15 is a small forest of liquid-amber trees (Liquidambar styraciflua) in a Chinese ceramic pot.

 

Keshiki means something like “landscape” in japanese and is pronounced kesh-key. The term is used by Kenji Kobayashi in his book to refer to simple “landscape” bonsai that he creates.  

My keshiki come from the same idea.


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Hand made NZ Hanmer Pot

 

Keshiki no. 14 is a young single liquid-amber tree (Liquidambar styraciflua) in a ceramic pot.

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other angle

 

Keshiki means something like “landscape” in japanese and is pronounced kesh-key. The term is used by Kenji Kobayashi in his book to refer to simple “landscape” bonsai that he creates.  

My keshiki come from the same idea.


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Hand made NZ “Hamner” pot

 

Keshiki no. 12 is a young Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtuse) with moss and brown stones.

 

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Close up

 

Keshiki means something like “landscape” in japanese and is pronounced kesh-key. The term is used by Kenji Kobayashi in his book to refer to simple “landscape” bonsai that he creates.  

My keshiki come from the same idea.


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Bonsai pot from US made by Sara Rayner

 

Keshiki no. 10 is a 5 year old Spruce Pine with moss.

 

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Sunnier shot

 

Keshiki means something like “landscape” in japanese and is pronounced kesh-key. The term is used by Kenji Kobayashi in his book to refer to simple “landscape” bonsai that he creates.  

My keshiki come from the same idea.


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Hand-thrown pot by Marie Hewartson (Aussie)

 

Keshiki no. 7 is a two trees (shrubs, actually) sharing one bonsai pot, surrounded by grass.

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Hand-thrown pot by Marie Hewartson (Aust)

 

A blend of succulents and cacti – with white sand and a hand-made pot. Watered once a fortnight.

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Was having a clean up and took a photo – they’re looking better when wet