Friday 18 February 2011

The Oldest Known Bonsai

Bonsai trees are not a house plant, but a miniature tree, which requires equal opportunities for growth as the normal tree growth.
The Oldest Known Bonsai

 
Austrian village Seeboden
With these words you will be accepted in a bonsai museum in the Austrian village Seeboden by owner, lover of all Japanese. You'll learn that the Japanese bonsai are rarely placed in an apartment; they may do so only on special occasions, when he devoted a special place of honor.
Bonsai trees
The word bonsai, it is used incorrectly in the West for all the miniature grown plants (Western have came up with the bonsai room, but in the opinion of the professionals do not deserve this name), comes from the Japanese pronunciation of Chinese terms pensai and in literal translation means tree in a tray (container).
Oldest Bonsai in the bonsai museum in Seeboden should be 300 years old.
Short period of time created the impression of trees, which grow through the seasons, which the wind by the device gets wet rain and snow and sun.
Bonsai: Priceless family richness
The Japanese bonsai are considered to family heritage and to be transmitted from generation to generation. The value of these trees is so invaluable.
Upbringing of trees and other plants in containers is already a source from the time of the early Egyptian culture, as evidenced image records in 4000 BC; on which the image of trees grown in containers carved from stone. Plants in containers are also cultivated in India, mainly for healing purposes.
The art of breeding bonsai the most flowered in Japan during the period Tokugava when training plants to regulate the park and surrounding living rooms (most are planted azaleas and maple trees) has become a popular leisure activity of the rich.
Bonsai Trees Review
Up to 800-year-old bonsai
The oldest known bonsai should be those that are part of the garden and restaurant Hapo-en in Tokyo, Japan. Bonsai in the Tokyo garden are aged between 400 and 800 years.

1 comments:

digitalbeachbum said...

The oldest bonsai on record is only 500 years old and is located in the Tokyo Imperial Palace collection. There is no other recorded bonsai with a longer history. And while other people claim to have bonsai which are 1,000 or 2,000 years old, they are incorrect. Bonsai's are bonsai when they have been trained to be bonsai. People who dig really old junipers out of the ground don't automatically get to call it a bonsai. Nature has already done the work.

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