Stone-attached bonsai is favored by the public
Stone-attached bonsai reflects the natural style of trees growing on rocks, and is an exaggeration and close-up of trees tenaciously growing in cliff gaps or peaks. At the same time, it can also make up for the natural defects of some bonsai trees (such as bonsai wood with too high trunk), which is deeply loved by bonsai lovers. Stone-attached bonsai has beautiful shape, exquisite conception, various forms, simple production and easy to master, short training cycle, and is favored by the public.
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Matters needing attention when using scattered Stone layout to make Landscape Bonsai
Bonsai is not a series of products in production, but a variety of works of art. Even if each bonsai has the same opening and closing layout format, the control and situation of their host and guest mountains are different. This requires us to have a certain degree of flexibility no matter whether we use scattered stones to divide the blank space or node.
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The artistic requirements of stone-attached bonsai are higher, and the smell of the mountains is strong.
Stone-attached bonsai, also known as tree-stone bonsai, is a bonsai form that skillfully combines trees with mountains and rocks. it is characterized by trees planted on mountains and rocks, roots or rooted in stone caves or crevices, or holding stones, and its style is elegant and elegant, or vigorous, or simple and vigorous, or steep, or open and spectacular.
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