An encyclopedia of popular bonsai tree species with styling, care difficulty, and seasonal changes for each.
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An encyclopedia of popular bonsai tree species with styling, care difficulty, and seasonal changes for each.
Bonsai enjoyment varies greatly by tree species—from evergreen pine/juniper types to color-changing deciduous trees to flowering specimens. Here are the most popular species.
Five-Needle Pine
- Classification: Pine/Juniper (evergreen)
- Features: Dense short needles in bundles of 5. The quintessential bonsai species
- Form enjoyment: Versatile—informal upright, literati, cascade, and more
- Care difficulty: Medium
- Seasonal changes: Evergreen, but spring candle-pinching is an important task
Shimpaku Juniper
- Classification: Pine/Juniper (evergreen)
- Features: Artistic contrast between white deadwood (shari) and green foliage
- Form enjoyment: Dynamic expressions leveraging shari and jin (deadwood features)
- Care difficulty: Medium
- Seasonal changes: Evergreen. Stable appearance year-round
Black Pine
- Classification: Pine/Juniper (evergreen)
- Features: Powerful trunk and thick needles create a masculine impression. Icon of large bonsai
- Form enjoyment: Formal upright, informal upright, twin trunk—majestic forms
- Care difficulty: Medium to high (requires candle-cutting technique)
- Seasonal changes: Evergreen. Short-needle technique (tanba-ho) creates refined appearance
Japanese Maple
- Classification: Deciduous
- Features: Enjoy fresh green, autumn color, and bare winter silhouette through all four seasons
- Form enjoyment: Broom style, informal upright. Delicate branch tips are beautiful
- Care difficulty: Low to medium
- Seasonal changes: Spring budding → summer green → autumn color → winter bare branches. Maximum seasonal variation
Chojubai (Dwarf Flowering Quince)
- Classification: Flowering
- Features: Small red flowers in spring. Popular as a "longevity" good-luck charm
- Form enjoyment: Informal upright, cascade. Cute in small sizes (shohin)
- Care difficulty: Low to medium
- Seasonal changes: Spring flowers → summer green → autumn color → winter leaf drop
Japanese Plum (Ume)
- Classification: Flowering
- Features: Early spring flowers with enjoyable fragrance. A traditional Japanese flowering tree
- Form enjoyment: Literati, informal upright. Aged trunk character is appealing
- Care difficulty: Medium
- Seasonal changes: Winter-early spring flowers → spring leaves → summer foliage → autumn leaf drop
Zelkova
- Classification: Deciduous
- Features: Beautiful fan-shaped broom-style form. Delicate fine branching is the appeal
- Form enjoyment: Broom style is standard. Root spread and branch fineness are evaluation points
- Care difficulty: Medium
- Seasonal changes: Spring fresh green → autumn yellow/red → winter beautiful branch skeleton
Rock-Planted Bonsai
- Classification: Special form
- Features: Trees with roots gripping stones—a unique expression recreating natural cliff faces
- Form enjoyment: Balance between stone and tree. Power of roots embracing stone
- Care difficulty: High (watering differs from standard)
- Seasonal changes: Depends on the tree species used
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