Bonsai Specimen Podocarpus microphyllus. Han-kengai. Buddhist pine
This Bonsai Specimen of Podocarpus microphyllus, styled in Han-kengai (Semi-cascade), surprises with the elegance of its curves and the contrast between the dark green foliage and the textured bark. A tree full of movement and character.
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This Bonsai Specimen of Podocarpus microphyllus, designed in the dynamic Han-kengai (Semi-cascade) style, reflects balance and fluidity in every movement. Its curved and well-worked trunk, together with its dense dark green foliage, provide an image of strength and serenity. The Buddhist pine is an evergreen species renowned for its resilience and longevity, highly appreciated by outdoor bonsai lovers.
Habitat: Outdoor
Origin: China
Style: Han-kengai (Semi-cascade)
Nebari diameter (approx.): 8 cm
Pot type: Stoneware
Pot shape: Rectangular
Pot size: 27.5 x 28.0 x 17.0 cm
Approximate bonsai dimensions (including the pot): 70 x 55 x 63 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 shown 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
- Podocarpus
- Habitat
- Outdoor
- Leaf type
- evergreen
- Level of care
- Easy
Family
Podocarpaceae
Fertilisation
Spring and autumn.
Transplant
Every 3 to 5 years in spring.
Substrate
Terrabonsai 100%, or mixed with Akadama.
Pruning and Pinching
At the beginning of budding in spring but always leave buds or leaves otherwise the branch will dry out.
Wiring
During the whole year.
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