Bonsai Specimen Pinus pentaphylla. Moyogi. Japanese white pine
This Bonsai Specimen of Pinus pentaphylla, styled in Moyogi (Informal upright), stands out for its balanced silhouette, mature trunk and dense needle mass. The tiered branch structure and color contrast between bark and foliage highlight its classic beauty.
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This Bonsai Specimen of Pinus pentaphylla, styled in the elegant Moyogi (Informal upright) style, combines the power of a characterful trunk with well-structured tiered branching. The blue-green needles bring visual freshness and softness to the composition. The Japanese white pine is one of the most appreciated species in bonsai tradition for its longevity, aged bark texture and delicate foliage. A tree that reflects balance, refined technique and decades of careful training.
Habitat: Outdoor
Origin: Japan
Style: Moyogi (Informal upright)
Nebari diameter (approx.): 23 cm
Pot type: Stoneware
Pot shape: Rectangular
Pot size: 50.5 x 38.0 x 14.0 cm
Approximate bonsai dimensions (including the pot): 100 x 88 x 89 cm
The bonsai specimen section is only composed of bonsais combining certain characteristics that make them exceptional, among which: high aesthetic value, age, artistic design, size, unusual species, specific author's piece, specific designing features, dynamism, techniques used in designing, and power of suggestion.
Note: The images and measurements that appear in the Bonsai Specimen section correspond to the item you will receive. As it is a living being, the vegetative state of the plant changes according to the season. The dimensions include the pot.
Data sheet
- Genus
- Pinus
- Habitat
- Outdoor
- Origin
- Japan
- Leaf type
- evergreen
- Level of care
- High
Family
Pinaceae
Fertilisation
Spring and autumn. It’s preferable to use organic fertilizers which favour and preserve the mycorrhizae.
Transplant
Every 3 years, at the moment of budding and before the opening of the needles within the buds. In our Mediterranean zone this is in the middle of March.
Substrate
100% Kiryuzuna, or mixed with 50-70% of Akadama.
Pruning
To be done in the coldest months of the year. Leave needles and leaf buds on the branches otherwise they will dry.
Nipping
Pinch-off one third to half of new shoots each spring. Every other year, prune branch tips in early autumn. To allow light into the tree, remove old needles in late summer or early autumn.
Fencing
From October to March. It’s recommended to use copper wire because this tree is very flexible and therefore the wire has to remain for a long time on the tree.
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