Baikoen Bonsai Kenkyukai 60th Annual Winter Silhouettes Show Highlights

On January 13th and 14th, the Baikoen Bonsai Kenkyukai hosted their 60th Annual Winter Silhouettes Show in Arcadia, California.

Winter silhouette shows are a treat as there aren’t many around and it’s great to see exhibits that celebrate deciduous trees without their leaves.

Why the focus on trees with no leaves? To appreciate the trunks and branch structure. Creating great deciduous bonsai requires time and the repeated application of good bonsai techniques before trees begin to look their best.

The Baikoen event definitely had a number of trees that were looking their best. Here are a few of the highlights.

Korean hornbeam

Korean hornbeam by Lindsay Shiba

Corkbark elm

Corkbark elm by Michael Roberts

Chinese quince

Chinese quince by Tom Vuong

Kiyohime maple

Kiyohime Japanese maple by Tom Lau

Bittersweet

Bittersweet by Tak Shimazu

Shohin display

Shohin display by Peter Macasieb

Shohin display detail

Shohin display detail

Thanks again to everyone in the Baikoen Bonsai Kenkyukai for putting on such a great show and for making me feel welcome during my visit. I look forward to visiting again soon!

To learn more about the club, check out baikoenbonsai.com.

News & Updates

The Bonsai Garden at Lake Merritt reported eight trees missing on the morning of January 17th. If you come across any signs of these trees, please call or write me with information and I’ll forward it to garden staff.

Pomegranate, black pine, hawthorn, mugo pine

Top left (mugo pine, Korean hornbeam, hinoki), ume, contorted cherry

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