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Characteristic Appearance:
Yamadori mountain often have features such as thickened trunks, twisted branches, natural deadwood formations (jin and shari), and deep roots adapted to rocky soil.
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Context in Bonsai:
Sakadori specifically refers to collecting trees from hilly areas. It can be considered a subcategory of the broader concept of Yamadori, which encompasses collecting trees from natural environments in general.
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Collection Location of Moridori Bonsai:
- These bonsai trees are specifically collected from natural forest environments, resulting in unique characteristics and growth patterns.
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Collection Location:
- These bonsai trees are specifically collected from fields or open landscapes, as opposed to forests or densely wooded areas.
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Choosing the right pot ensures that bonsai enthusiasts can maintain the health and aesthetic appeal of their trees, in accordance with bonsai art principles. The choice of bonsai pot plays a crucial role in both the presentation and the health of bonsai trees. There are specific benefits for different types of trees.
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Many bonsai enthusiasts pay too little attention to the fertilization of their bonsai. However, it is important that every tree receives sufficient and timely nutrition. Especially because we make our soil mixes very permeable and poor in nutrients. Therefore, thorough fertilization becomes very important.