Oldest Bonsai in the World,
1. Chabo-Hiba fir,2. Pine Yamaki,3. Sandai Shogun no Matsu,4. Red pine bonsai,5. Bonsai at Shunkaen Bonsai Museum
Oldest Bonsai in the World
Bonsai is not something foreign to us. This Japanese art dates back to the sixth era BC, leading to the tree being intentionally stunted to look like a miniature jungle. When made correctly, bonsai has a high artistic value and is sold at a high price! With proper care, bonsai can live long. Even so, some reach several hundred years or more Oldest Bonsai in the World 1. Chabo-Hiba fir First of all, this is a Chabo-Hiba cypress bonsai which was originally a collection of Larz Anderson. He is a plant lover who serves as the US ambassador to Japan. In 1913, he brought home many bonsai to his country. After his death, his wife, Isabel Anderson, donated about 30 plants to the Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University's botanical research institute. The core collection is six bonsai Chabo-Hiba cypress (hinoki cypress) aged between 150-275 years, sampling the Oldest. 2. Pine Yamaki What is the special magnetism of Yamaki pine bonsai? None other than being able to survive after the Hiroshima bombing …
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