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Netsuranari

Bonsai NetsunagariNew wood

netsuranari sinuous
sinuous bonsai have multiple trees growing from a single sinuous root. 5 needle pine are most commonly used for this style.
neagari exposed root ...

 


Raft (Netsuranari) - Shoots sprouting from surface roots, or roots sprouting from a fallen trunk
Root Over Rock (Seki-jo-ju)
Rock Clinging (Ishi-zuke) - Tree growing in crevice in rock ...

Raft-style, or Netsuranari, bonsai mimic a natural phenomenon that occurs when a tree topples onto its side (typically due to erosion or another natural force). Branches along the top side of the trunk continue to grow as a group of new trunks.

Sinuous or root linked - Netsuranari
Plants suited for this style are five-needle pine, needle juniper, beech and flowering quince.

The low and spreading Japanese white pine shown on the next page has several trunks from the soil. It is not several trees growing together but is a single tree; this form of bonsai is called Netsuranari and is very fashionable; ...

See also: Trunk, Plant, Bonsai, Root, Growing