The term “head” in the context of bonsai

 The term “head” in the context of bonsai refers to the top or crown of the bonsai tree. It is not referring to a single bud, but rather the entire top section of the tree. The way the head is shaped and maintained can be a measure of a person’s skill in bonsai cultivation. Generally, a rounder head can better express the sense of an old tree. The “head” is a crucial element in determining the shape and design of the bonsai, and it can be said to be a central part of bonsai cultivation.

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