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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

A brief trip to the Shohin Bonsai World

From the English translation of Shohin, one can refer to a tiny bonsai tree as Shohin bonsai. So much has been said and even written about what makes up a shohin tree. Some say this bonsai tree should not be more than ten inches in height from the rim of the pot to the highest part of the tree. Other experts believe that such bonsais should be capable of being held in one’s hand. Further still, it is said shohin trees should bring out the beauty of a mature tree albeit in a miniature state.

From what we see from a renowned bonsai site such as schleysbonsai.com, all these aspects are representative of a shohin bonsai. The best information on bonsais is nowadays best found on the internet where it is sort of a summary of what different bonsai professionals know of bonsai. Should you be interested in authentic shohin information, training, and even actual trees, you now know which site to start with.

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