
Kitsune Bonsai is a web project dedicated to the knowledge and art of Bonsai. The site will always be a revolving project, always
changing and added to, so check back often for new information and photographs. My blog is updated on a regular basis with
news and bonsai work, so stop by there as well for a play by play! Feel free to e-mail me. Hopefully we'll see you again!
Look for the coming revisions in the species sections. The species sheets have had a fairly standard layout, much like every other
species sheet out there, and I haven't really been happy with it since I started the website.
What can you find here?
Articles
Information on Bonsai Cultivation, including Basic Bonsai, Pests, Tools, articles on demos, and more.
Popular Articles: A Closer Look- Bonsai Pests, Aphids * Jin and Shari Demo
Species
Listed by Latin names, in depth sheets on species commonly (and some uncommonly) used in bonsai cultivation.
Popular Species Sheets: Bouganvillea * Ginkgo * Japanese Maple* Jack Pine
Glossary
Lists of bonsai and horticulture terms, including a glossary of Japanese Bonsai terms.
Gallery
Photo galleries of bonsai, demos and trees in nature.
Popular Galleries: Marco Invernizzi styles an Hinoki Cypress * Inspirational Gallery
Nurseries
A growing (and hopefully eventually comprehensive) list of bonsai nurseries in the United States and beyond.
Updates:
12/10/10 - Starting the revision of the species section.
7/9/10 - Species Entry Albizia added. Update to existing entries: Fir.
6/21/10 - Article Added: Fertilizer 101
All articles and images by Heather Hartman of Kitsune Bonsai unless otherwise indicated. Permission for the use of articles and images contained within this
website is almost always granted on condition that acknowledgements and links are displayed within any webpage where Kitsune Bonsai material is used.
Please contact me for further information.
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Ogurayama fumoto no sato ni ko no ha chireba kozue ni haruru tsuki o miru kana
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Leaves have fallen in this village at the foot of Mount Ogura and I can see the moon shining in the tops of the trees.
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-Saigyo, Poems of a Mountain Home
Welcome to Kitsune Bonsai The bonsai and writings of Heather Hartman-Coste
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