Blockbuster attack: bonsai Exhibition in the National Botanical Garden
Pictures and texts from bonsai lovers
Bonsai Exhibition in the National Botanical Garden
The first thing you enter is the Japanese collection area. When you walk into the exhibition, the first tree you see
A Japanese white pine tree. Cultivated in 1879:
This next tree is the most amazing tree I have ever seen. A Japanese white pine tree was cultivated in 1625. The atomic bomb that lived in Hiroshima was given to the United States as a bicentenary birthday gift:
Then there was a pot of prawn spruce cultured in 1939:
Japanese hemlock, cultivated in 1926: Helmlock
A magnificent triangle, cultivated in 1918:
Drummond's red maple leaves, cultivated in 1974:
Chinese elm, cultivated in 1988:
Blue Atlas cedar, cultivated in 1960:
Pomegranate, cultivated in 1963:
Olives, cultivated in 1972:
Crape myrtle was cultivated in 1930:
Acer truncatum, cultivated in 1985:
Crab apple
Cedar elm
The common privet was cultivated in 1979:
Acer truncatum, cultivated in 1975:
Papaya, cultivated in 1975:
Liquidambar formosana was cultivated in 1975:
American beech, cultivated in 1979:
Japanese garden juniper, cultivated in 1975:
Japanese black pine, cultivated in 1980:
Cryptomeria fortunei, cultivated in 1972:
California cypress, cultivated in 1982:
Japanese black pine, cultivated in 1970:
Juniper, cultivated in 1970:
California cypress, cultivated in 1967:
Norwegian spruce, cultivated in 2002:
California cypress, cultivated in 1964:
Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica, cultivated in 1972:
Ulmus pumila, cultivated in 1982:
Oriental Platycladus orientalis, cultivated in 1989:
Now follow my camera to the tropical zone:
Umbrella tree, cultivated in 1987:
Quasi-Eros tree was cultivated in 1970:
Triangular plum was cultivated in 1936:
The willow banyan was cultivated in 1974:
Fujian tea was cultivated in 1956:
Natalto was cultivated in 1976:
Water jasmine, time unknown:
Zanthoxylum bungeanum, cultivated in 1973:
Chinese banyan tree, cultivated in 1971 (one of my favorite trees):
The banyan tree was cultivated in 1906:
Japanese wolfberry, cultivated in 1951:
The plane tree was cultivated in 1975:
Banyan tree, cultivated in 1975:
Triangulated plum, cultivated in 1936
Ironwood, cultivated in 1978:
Now go back to the outdoor North American collection.
Juniper, cultivated in 1980:
Japanese garden juniper, cultivated in 2004:
Hawthorn, cultivated in 1983:
Juniper, cultivated in 1975:
Here are some other unknown pictures:
Finally, thanks to American friend (Ryan) Ryan for his record.
Wonderful content
- Prev
Raising orchids has a pair of small enemies to learn two tricks to adjust and add the finishing touch.
Many orchid masters can clearly remember the steps of maintaining orchids, but they forget when they entered the pit and began to raise this kind of "delicate" grass. The little gardener found that there was a small contradiction in the maintenance of orchids.
- Next
Five unique-looking indoor drought-tolerant potted plants that do not need to be taken care of for months
Most of the plants maintained indoors can grow well without much care, but those who water the plants frequently are easy to die, because the indoor temperature change is very small and most indoor environments are not.
Related
- Wuhan Hospital Iron Tree Blooming Result Was Instantly Frightened by the Gardener Master
- Which variety of camellia is the most fragrant and best? Which one do you like best?
- What is the small blue coat, the breeding methods and matters needing attention of the succulent plant
- Dormancy time and maintenance management of succulent plants during dormancy
- Minas succulent how to raise, Minas succulent plant pictures
- What are the varieties of winter succulent plants
- How to raise succulent plants in twelve rolls? let's take a look at some experience of breeding twelve rolls.
- Attention should be paid to water control for succulent plants during dormant period (winter and summer)
- Watering experience of twelve rolls of succulent plants
- Techniques for fertilizing succulent plants. An article will let you know how to fertilize succulent plants.