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Needs more comfy bonsai's
The chicago botanic garden has a really nice bonsai display, I should take some pictures next time I'm there.
Art of torturing trees.
>>801 Art of stylizing mini trees (generally potted ones) People get haircuts and cut their nails and stylize themselves with surgeries, tattoos and piercings, sure you can see it as torture but many would disagree.
>>801 Trees just grow, they don't care or even notice if you chop bits off them or make them grow in a certain direction with wire, etc. And these are so very beautiful trees indeed.
>>809 >And these are so very beautiful trees indeed. That they are. This is a nice board-thread tbh. You know some Bonsais have been nurtured for literally hundreds of years?
I read a book on niwaki, which is the japanese art of tree shaping Bonsai is like niwaki except the trees are mostly potted and miniature in Bonsai, otherwise its pretty similar
Apparently one can grow bonsai fruit trees with edible fruits
60 year old bonsai tree from redwood
Oh this is a wonderful thread!
Here's some much more extreme examples than what's been posted. I think these are either hinoki or juniper.
>>1654 Those are amazing Anon, thanks!
Is /bonsai/ familiar with the related arts of saikei, bonkei, an bonseki?
Here are some AI generated larch bonsai trees
no one talking about cli generated bonsais. Here's one :)
/lego/ here, I was looking at Lego floral sets the other night and I came across this and wanted to share.
>>1771 Very cool. Thanks, /lego/ ! :)
>>1769 Do you have the actual code for that anon?
>>1773 I just installed it through my distro repository, but here ius the code: https://gitlab.com/jallbrit/cbonsai