"Yose-ue"

"Yose-ue" in Bonsai refers to a technique where multiple trees are planted in a single pot. This style is used to recreate the scenery of multiple trees seen in nature. The basic technique of Yose-ue typically involves an odd number of trees, such as 3,5, or 7 and usually uses the same species.


The arrangement of Yose-ue is based on the principle of "not aligning the trees in a straight line". It's also good to be mindful of not arranging the trees in a configuration that resembles the Chinese characters for "mountain, river, field" (山川田三). Furthermore, when creating a Yose-ue, it's generally more visually cohesive to use an odd number of trees.


Yose-ue has been popular as a genre of creative Bonsai for a long time, and it is said to test the skill of the creator. The charm of Yose-ue lies in the fact that the expression of the individual tree can change greatly depending on its arrangement, such as the strength and spacing of the trunks.


However, since Bonsai is a representation of nature, and there are no fixed rules in nature, it's important to enjoy creating your own Yose-ue.


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