OLD BONSAI CHARACTERISTICS
OLD BONSAI CHARACTERIStMTICS Old bonsai trees possess certain characteristics that distinguish them from younger trees. These characteristics include: Trunk Thickness: Over time, the trunks of bonsai trees thicken and develop a sense of maturity. Old bonsai trees tend to have thicker trunks, conveying a sense of strength and stability. Bark Texture: The bark of older bonsai trees often develops a more rugged and weathered texture compared to younger trees. It may exhibit fissures, cracks, and interesting patterns that add to the overall aesthetic appeal. Branching Structure: Old bonsai trees display a well-developed branching structure with mature branches extending in various directions. The branching pattern becomes more intricate and refined, showcasing the artistic vision of the bonsai artist. Nebari: Nebari refers to the visible surface roots of a bonsai tree. In older bonsai trees, the nebari tends to be well-developed and more pronounced, spreading out ...