Yose-ue The forest style looks a lot like the multi-trunk style, but the difference is that it is comprised of several trees rather than one tree with several trunks.
yose-ue Group A group planting of distinct separate trees, representing a grove, or forest.
YOSE-UE This style may incorporate any number of trunks from seven up to as many as you like.
The Yose-ue bonsai is a group of plants emerging from several sets of roots grown in a shallow pot or flat stone meant to symbolize a grove or forest setting. Groups with a small number of plants can resemble Kabudachi bonsai.
Sakagami, who asked me to create this forest planting ("yose-ue"), is an excellent oil painter. He evaluated this bonsai for its composition and naturalness, and liked it very much.
Y: Yamadori - Japanese term for a tree collected from the wild mountain, or a tree with that appearance. yose-ue - Japanese term for forest or group planting W: Whetstone wire ...
Yamadori - trees collected from the wild, which have been shaped by nature alone and have been collected to be developed into bonsai. 80. Yose-ue - a traditional Japanese bonsai style; also called a group or forest.
See also: Trunk, Yose, Plant, Bonsai, Style
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