“Kabudachi”

 



“Kabudachi” refers to a style of bonsai where multiple trunks rise from a single root. This style can be divided into four types:

  1. Honkabu: A tree form where multiple trunks grow from the same location on a root, or where the trunk splits near the ground into multiple trunks.
  2. Yosekabu: A type of Kabudachi where multiple seedlings with a single trunk are brought together at the roots and grown as one tree.
  3. Fukashi-naoshi: A tree form where a tree that was originally a thick single trunk is cut, and many branches that have sprouted from the cut are trained as trunks.
  4. Yama-dori: Trees that were naturally growing in the mountains in the Kabudachi style are dug up and commercialized as they are, giving the most natural atmosphere.

Each of these styles has a different way of growing and strength, and you can enjoy each of their individualities. 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 Kabudachi style of bonsai is one example of this, recreating natural landscapes.


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