- cross-posted to:
- pics@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- pics@lemmy.world
The Bonsai in the picture is a 3.5 mt (10 feet) Ficus retusa linn that’s over 1000 years old. It is also known as the Crespi Ficus, because it is exhibited at the entrance of the Crespi Bonsai Museum in Milan, Italy. The owner of this museum, Luigi Crespi, fought for decades for this unique Bonsai tree, and finally got ownership in 1986.
This tree was carefully crafted by the Chinese masters, and once it got to Italy it was properly taken care of by a man called Shotaro Kawahara, a Bonsai master from Japan who carefully pruned the tree to maintain its shape.
Though there were negotiations between China and Italy about the ownership of this Ficus Bonsai tree, Italy managed to keep its prized Bonsai beauty!
At what scale does bonsai stop being bonsai?
Bonsai means tree in a pot!
And on internet trees is pot.
Took me a second. If I was still a smoker, it may have taken me a minute.
Confucius say: ‘man who stands on toilet is high on pot’
That’s a rather large pot.
1:10 scale
I would be remiss if I didn’t share a short film on “the bad boy of bonsai” my friend produced!
Stunning! Could you or may I cross post it to c/pics?
Do it!
Thank you!