Bonsai no. 6 is a New Zealand native (totara) with loose stones in a hand-made bonsai 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.
Keshiki no. 35 is a formal upright of a New Zealand native (Podocarpus t0tara) with pincushion moss and loose stones.
I’ll post follow ups as the tree fills out.
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.
Keshiki no. 29 is the New Zealand native Totara tree, with moss.
Photo below shows a nice Totara a saw over the weekend.