Real bonsai: Color, vitality, and taste of the fruit

 

The real thing is a unique presence that brings color, vitality, and fruit flavor to bonsai. The colorful fruits and adorable shapes that change with the seasons give bonsai a new charm.


Typical examples include the following:


Nanten: The beautiful red fruit is popular as a lucky charm.

Kumquat: The yellow fruits are cute and can be enjoyed as food.

Mokkoku: The black fruits are elegant and add vivid color even during the winter season.

Bayberry: The reddish-purple fruits are sweet and sour and are highly valued as food.


Real fruits give us the pleasure of not only appreciating them, but also harvesting and tasting them.





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