Local name: Japanese Maple (Kaede)
Scientific name: Acer palmatum
Age: 40-50 Years
Description: Originally from Kansai area of Japan. The bonsai tree was cared by Master Koji Matsusue of Suishoen. The upright style of bonsai represents an old tree in the nature which has good leaves movement for owner appreciation.
🌳🌳Itoigawa Shimpaku 🌳🌳 (อิโตอิกาว่า ชิมปากุ)
Well balance and creative dynamic flow of the tree provide soft feeling and appreciation for the owner. Large size of Itoigawa Shimpaku
Tree height xxcm , Total height xxcm,
Stump diameter x inches (ขนาดโคน)
🌳🌳Itoigawa Shimpaku 🌳🌳 (อิโตอิกาว่า ชิมปากุ)
Growing in a rock Bonsai style (Ishisuki)
In this style the roots of the tree are growing in the cracks and holes of the rock. This means that there is not much room for the roots to develop and absorb nutrients. Trees growing in rocks will never look really healthy, thus it should be visible that the tree has to struggle to survive. It is important to fertilize and water often, because there is not much space available to store water and nutrients. The rock in which the Bonsai grows is often placed in a shallow pot, which is sometimes filled with water or fine gravel.
🌳🌳Itoigawa Shimpaku 🌳🌳 (อิโตอิกาว่า ชิมปากุ)
The Great Shimpaku with over hundred years old on the living earth. Beautiful Jin and shari movement along the live vain provide stunning as a great collection
Kishu Shimpaku คิชู ชิมปากุ ทรงป่ารากเดี่ยวขนาดใหญ่ (เทียบไฟแช๊ก)
🌳🌳Itoigawa Shimpaku 🌳🌳 (อิโตอิกาว่า ชิมปากุ)
Growing in a rock Bonsai style (Ishisuki)
In this style the roots of the tree are growing in the cracks and holes of the rock. This means that there is not much room for the roots to develop and absorb nutrients. Trees growing in rocks will never look really healthy, thus it should be visible that the tree has to struggle to survive. It is important to fertilize and water often, because there is not much space available to store water and nutrients. The rock in which the Bonsai grows is often placed in a shallow pot, which is sometimes filled with water or fine gravel.
Shimpaku