Bonsai Specimen Carpinus coreana. Ishizuki. Korean hornbeam
This Bonsai Specimen of Carpinus coreana, styled in Ishizuki (Root over rock), stands out for its sculptural trunk character and perfect integration with the rock. Its branching and foliage layout provide movement and naturalness to the composition.
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This Bonsai Specimen of Carpinus coreana, styled in the striking Ishizuki (Root over rock) style, is a true work of natural art. The fusion between the tree's base and the rock gives the composition a sense of strength and longevity. Its aged bark, trunk sinuosity and intense green foliage make this Korean hornbeam a unique piece. Perfect for those seeking a bonsai with presence and visual drama.
Habitat: Outdoor
Origin: Japan
Style: Ishizuki (Root over rock)
Nebari diameter (approx.): 17 cm
Pot shape: Oval
Pot size: 60 x 40 x 15.5 cm
Approximate bonsai dimensions (including the pot): 96 x 68 x 86 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
- Carpinus
- Habitat
- Outdoor
- Leaf type
- deciduous
- Level of care
- Easy
Family
Betulaceae
Fertilisation
From spring to fall, taking a break in summer.
Transplant
Every 2-3 years, at the beginning of spring bud break.
Substrate
Akadama 100% or mixed with volcanic clay (30% clay). It is a tree that likes organic matter and a slight acidity of the soil, so it can be mixed with blond peat.
Pruning
Structural pruning can be done in winter, when the tree is leafless and the result is easier to predict.
Pinching
Let the tree take out twigs and grow to form 10 leaves, at which point we cut leaving only the first two.
Wiring
Spring and fall
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