I don't know much about bonsai trees, but I was quite happy to find this place, a garden in Via Cecconi, open on a very hot Sunday August morning. The mature trees are neatly arranged in display pots, some also have fruits.
In a nursery of sorts the younger plants are kept in temporary pots. Here is Gian Carlo, my guide for this visit.
External links:
Bonsai (Wikipedia)
Fantastic how they're able to maintain these trees.
ReplyDeleteI love bonsai trees but don't know much about them, either. There's a Japanese garden in south Florida, but we never got to see it!
ReplyDeleteThat is unusual to see.
ReplyDeleteIt takes great care to do that!
ReplyDeleteLooks like quite a place.
ReplyDeleteThese are so amazing. I love looking at them and wondering how they grow so beautiful in such small surroundings.
ReplyDeleteThey are always so amazing to see!
ReplyDeleteThose little trees have fruit?! That's great.
ReplyDeleteBonsai is quite an art.
I don't know much about bonsai either, but I think it's fascinating!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I like bonsai trees.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see, I have two bonsai that are about 30 years old.
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