The World’s Top 10 Most Unusual Bonsai Trees

Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Over the years of my life I have tried to do as many different things as I could. From trying all sorts of foods from around the World, to trying most sorts of sport and hobbies, I even joined a knitting class once, just to say I had tried it. Something I did try once is the art of Chinese penjing (or Bonsai as it is currently known) and I loved it! But only for a while as I got bored rather quickly, because these trees are like a baby, they need constant attention and caring. But maybe I would enjoy one of these a lot more…
The World’s Top 10 Most Unusual Bonsai Trees
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Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
10 – Tree Flavoured Popsicle.
This amazing example of ‘botanical art’ by Makoto Azuma really is quite impressive indeed. There was this one you see above and another bonsai tree that didn’t quite make it into my top 10 that has been suspended by wires! They are both amazing, and both worth clicking on that image if only for a quick peek.
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
9 – Crash Test Tree
Now this is clever. What you are looking at is in fact a toy car! Called ‘CrashBonsai’ it is the work of an amazing John Rooney an artist that makes amazing images of car crashes with trees, but all done with toy cars and bonsai trees!
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
8 – The Scuba Diving Tree
It seems Makoto Azuma (from image 10) is at it again, but this time with a rather amazing underwater bonsai tree! It was made to show people the natural flow of the tree and how the air it breathes is solely down to the vines that grow into the ground rather than the leaves at the ends of the plant. Weird yes, but also kind of cool.
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
7 – The Tree Charger
What you are looking at above is in fact a solar-powered phone charger that is shaped like a bonsai tree! It was going to be mass-produced but sadly failed to get backing which is a real shame because I think it is a thing a pure beauty.
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
6 – Tiny, tiny, tiny trees!
As if a bonsai tree wasn’t small enough, this Japanese maple tree has been described as the Worlds smallest Bonsai tree and I wouldn’t disagree with that, its microscopic!
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
5 – The Mountain View
The incredible slanting Juniper bonsai tree is inspired by a Japanese mountain side and was made by Peter Ebensperger. For a bit of an added bonus if you click on the image link you will get to see The World’s 10 top best Bonsai trees! Although I won’t be clicking on it because personally I am not really into top 10 list.
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
4 – Is that tree wired?!?
These tiny bonsai trees are in fact made with copper wire and the work of the incredibly talented artist Ken To. And best of all is if you have a few hundred pounds going spare you can in fact buy one! Please do check out the source link to this one, because this tree I choose is just one of many that are all worth seeing.
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
3 – The Worlds Smallest Tree House
You are looking at the mind-blowing work of artist Takanori Aiba because he makes these amazing bonsai ‘dioramas’  that are all made to look like tree houses that are fit for an emperor. The detail is nothing short of jaw dropping and they are well worth checking out.
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
2 – Bonsai trees are not toys! ..but this one on the other hand is a whole different story!
For this rather unusual bonsai tree we welcome back Makoto Azuma (as seen in post 10&8)  because once again we are seeing what is supposed to represent how the building block of a normal bonsai tree can’t really be seen until we as close as we can be to them.
Amazing Bonsai Tree
Amazing Bonsai Tree
1 – The Lord of the Trees.
It just doesn’t get any better than this amazing bonsai tree inspired by the Lord of the Rings set design of Bilbo Baggins’ house! The little wooden picket fence just finishes it of beautifully and a real showcase of what a true Bonsai master can achieve.

TOP 10: GREATEST BONSAI TREES

 
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Though growing Bonsai trees is a hobby practiced by many people around the world, its Asian origin is still obvious. Not surprisingly, the most impressive trees are to be found in collections of famous Japanese masters. We have put together a list of ten stunning trees that are unique in their beauty, balance and realism. These trees will help you appreciate this ancient and fascinating art!
 
The ten trees are not ordered in any way.






(#1) An 800 year-old Bonsai tree at Shunkaen, by Kunio Kobayashi


Kunio Kobayashi Bonsai Shunkaen
A remarkable tree which is well known for its extremely high age; the tree is reported to be over 800 years old! Its owner, master Kobayashi, is one of the most well known Bonsai artists in the world and has won the prestigious Prime Minister award in Japan 4 times. His nursery, ShunkaEn, is located in Tokyo and is open to visitors. For more information, read the Shunka-en Bonsai page, or check the Bonsai artist profile of Kunio Kobayashi.



(#2) Goshin "protector of the spirits", by John Naka


Goshin Bonsai John Naka
Goshin ("protector of the spirit") is a bonsai created by John Y. Naka. It is a forest planting of eleven Foemina Junipers, the earliest of which Naka began training into bonsai in 1948. Naka donated it to the National Bonsai Foundation in 1984, to be displayed at the United States National Arboretum; it has been there ever since. The tree is posted in our Bonsai gallery, and you can also read more about John Naka in his Bonsai artist profile.



(#3) Small Bonsai; a Shohin tree by Morten Albek


Shohin Morten Albek
A gorgeous Rockspray Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster horisontalis). This is a picture taken in spring; the tree flowers in summer and has small red berries in wintertime. The tree is only 9,5 cm (4 inches) high and is planted on a miniature rock. The pot is made by John Pitt, a famous potter. The tree is about 20 years old on the picture and has been in training for about a decade. For more images of Shohin trees by Morten Albek, visit theShohin gallery!



(#4) Pinus Silvestris, by Stefano Frisoni


Pinus Silvestris Bonsai
This tree is remarkably realistic, a character highly valued for Bonsai trees. As you can see, the foliage pads are very dense, as if it were clouds in the sky. Read the article on how this tree was cultivated and trained here!



(#5) Chinese styled trees; a Penjing landscape by Yee-sun Wu


Manlung Chinese Penjing landscape
This wonderful Chinese landscape belongs to the Man Lung collection in Hong Kong. The trees are Chinese Bird Plums (Sageretia Theezans) and together make up a very realistic scenery. The trees, rock and miniature figurines are placed on a shallow rectangular pot (made of marble), which in turn is displayed on an antique table. Check the Chinese Penjing top 10 for more images of Penjing trees!



(#6) Flowering Bonsai, by Wolfgang Putz


Flowering Bonsai Wolfgang Putz
This tree is an Azalea species of only 14 cm (5 inches) high. The picture is taken in late spring / early summer, the moment when Azalea trees bloom (shortly, but very vividly!). The tree is planted in a Japanese pot. We also have a Flowering Bonsai Top 10 article. Also, you can learn more about Wolfgang Putz in his Bonsai artist profile.



(#7) Brazilian rain tree, by Budi Sulistyo


Brazilian rain tree Bonsai
This tree is grown from a small cutting and the result above is a picture taken 12 years later. A native of Central- and South America the Brazilian Rain tree is considered one of the tropical world's most beautiful and also one of the most popular bonsai subjects. Read the article on how this tree was cultivated and trained here!



(#8) Mame Bonsai display, by Morten Albek


Shohin display Morten Albek
A Bonsai display (or in this case, a Mame display) normally consist of a central tree, a scroll and an accent plant. Together these objects create a powerful image, often a celebration of the current season. Check more Shohin bonsai tree images.



(#9) Famous Bonsai; a Japanese maple (Acer palmatum), by Walter Pall


Acer Bonsai Walter Pall
One of the most famous Bonsai trees that belongs to the collection of an European Bonsai artist (Walter Pall), this tree is incredibly fine and realistic. The maple is big (almost a meter high, which is the maximum to be called a Bonsai tree) and over a hundred years old. A masterpiece without doubt, styled by an inspiring artist! The tree is posted in our Bonsai gallery.



(#10) Bonsai master Kimura


Kimura Bonsai
Last but not least, Bonsai sensei Masahiko Kimura. His varied collection of Bonsai trees is world famous. Started at age 15, Kimura was an apprentice to master Hamano in Omiya Bonsai village. For more of his fascinating and sometimes unconventional work, click here! Or read hisBonsai artist profile; Masahiko Kimura.

Benefits of Having A Bonsai Tree In Your Household or Office Space

Growing and taking care of bonsai trees has become a favorite hobby, and it’s only becoming more and more popular as times goes by, as more and more people discover and realize the stunning beauty of various species and styles of bonsai trees and its artistic benefits in every environment they’re in. Bonsai is no ordinary tree and plant. As a miniature version of real trees, it takes time for this plant to germinate and develop into a wonderful tree in its container or bonsai pot.
If you’re planning to get yourself your own bonsai tree or buy some in your nearest garden and plant nursery, then here are some reasons to convince you more on having a bonsai tree:
A chance to create a living work of art
Growing bonsai is more than just having a green thumb and knowing which soil goes with what species. It can actually be an artistic endeavor. Here’s why: if you don’t have a sense of aesthetics, you could get the best plant species to turn into bonsai but you’ll just be wasting them because you can’t maximize their potential for beauty.
It takes a certain artistic bent to create bonsai. If people tell you it’s as simple as planting a shrub, think again because it’s so much more than that.
It’s relaxing
The whole process of growing bonsai requires a zen-like state of mind. Don’t believe me? Try trimming your shrubbery when you’re upset or annoyed and you’ll see what I mean. Pruning, trimming, re potting, watering – these are simple, regular processes used with most plants but with bonsai, they are taken to a higher level.
Bonsai plants actually help calm down their grower because the simple act of trimming the plant requires a relaxed, happy soul and bonsai will not settle for anything less.


Bonsai Care would Help Improve Your Health

bonsai+1 Bonsai Care – Be Amazed at the Personal Health BenefitsDo you know that when you indulge in an activity that you like, you actually receive substantial health benefits? Well, this is among the best advantages of bonsai care. Being able to take care of these little plants does not only provide benefits for the plant but it likewise benefit your body. So how does your body gain some advantage if you take care of bonsai?
One thing that a bonsai grow loves about the prospect of growing a bonsai is that it gives them time to do physical activities. This means that you get to exercise in the process. Well, don’t think of this form of exercise as one that will substitute your time in the gym or for your time running around the football oval, rather, think about it as a method of getting your body to continue working even if you are at home and even after you have already stood up from your desk. Always remember that the body, no matter how small the task you do may be, keeps on burning energy. The more that you do something, the more that your body will burn fat. Hence, you will be able to lose weight much faster too. Isn’t that great? You get to do bonsai care and at the same time, you are also tending to your body physically.

How Can Bonsai Care Impact Your Life?

They say that laughter is the best medicine, and indeed bonsai care can definitely impact your life in more ways than one. First, it will make you feel good about yourself that you get to do something worthwhile at home. You get to feel happy whenever you see your bonsai growing to a much more beautiful tree. If you feel happy, this will in turn be translated to your other endeavors and it is very likely that you would also feel good about these things. As a result, you might just see success knocking at your door in practically everything you do.
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In short, caring for bonsais can certainly influence your disposition in life. It isn’t just something physical, but it is rather one that partakes of a holistic nature, which your body can benefit from. So you get to be more active physically especially if you would be the one to tend for your bonsai.
Aside from the ones mentioned above, a lot of people who implement the proper bonsai care attest to the fact that they feel good about themselves, most especially that they feel proud at having accomplished a task which other people couldn’t do. This in turn will help increase your self-esteem. You may not know it initially but it will manifest in the way you talk, you smile, or move. You will find yourself talking more about your bonsai trees at home, and that would be like an authorized and real bonsai expert.
japanese+garden+2 Bonsai Care – Be Amazed at the Personal Health BenefitsAnother thing is that many bonsai owners say that care for bonsai  keeps their mind active. This means that while they take care of their trees, their mind is likewise steadily working. You see, taking care of bonsai keeps your mind active. You get to learn new things, you get to determine whether or not you need to do repotting, trimming or pruning. And, you also acquire some new knowledge in the process. How?
There are some processes, which would require that you learn them. They are not something that will be known to you without somebody teaching you to do it or without studying it in detail. Some of these bonsai care processes include the three mentioned in the preceding paragraph. So if ever you would opt growing Japanese bonsai trees, don’t forget the health benefits, and for sure, you’ll be inspired at growing them.

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