Su style Bonsai-- the Art of carving with time
Bonsai is a literati art, which has a deep folk foundation in Suzhou. In Suzhou during the Ming and Qing dynasties, dignitaries built gardens, while ordinary people played bonsai. Bonsai is also an art carved with time, regardless of its small size, it takes more than ten years from pot training to production, and after production is finalized, it has to be trimmed and maintained all the time, so as to keep it in the best shape.
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Pruning "Beauty" in Meiyu season presents the unique artistic charm of Su style bonsai.
During the Meiyu season, Rain Water has a lot of humidity, the plant growth is particularly exuberant, and the branches and leaves of the bonsai stump grow very fast. Yesterday, the gardener of the Wanjing Villa bonsai garden in Huqiu took advantage of the weather and rain to trim and beautify more than 600 pots of Su-style bonsai in the garden, so that these boutique bonsai can grow healthily and maintain a beautiful shape all the time.
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Selection of Su-style bonsai tree species and their modeling techniques
Su-style bonsai is one of the five major schools of Chinese bonsai, which consists of two parts: tree stump bonsai and water-stone bonsai. The most common varieties of stump bonsai are pine and cypress, sparrow plum, elm, yellow poplar, triangular maple, maple, crape myrtle, pomegranate, ginkgo and so on.
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