“Bankan”

 



“Bankan” refers to a type of bonsai where the trunk is extremely compressed and twisted from the root. A Bankan must have a thick trunk and gives off a grand atmosphere. Creating a Bankan artificially is extremely difficult, and it largely depends on the nature of the tree. It’s so rare that it’s often referred to as the “phantom tree form”. Bonsai is a traditional Japanese art form that encapsulates the beauty of nature in a small pot, allowing one to enjoy the changing seasons. The Bankan style of bonsai is one example of this, recreating natural landscapes.



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