Bonsai Styles: Cascade Style
- The trunk of a cascade bonsai should come forward of the pot and slightly to one side. Cascades are always planted in deep pots to provide both visual and physical stability. KEYWORDS: Kengai, bonsai -
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Cascade Gallery at Bonsai Site
- Click on any of the photos below for an enlarged version. Bonsai from the U.S. National Arboretum, Washington DC
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Creating a Bonsai Cascade (Kengai)
- The Kengai (Cascade) bonsai is a beautiful bonsai style and needs special techniques in its creation. I hope the following instructions will provide you with the information you need to complete a bonsai in the cascade style. KEYWORDS: Mas Imazumi -
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Semi-Cascade Bonsai - an ancient Potentilla
- Semi-cascade bonsai resemble plants growing on a cliff face, a rocky shoreline, a canyon wall or a windswept hillside -
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Cascade Style
- The growing tip of a cascade bonsai reaches below the base of a container. The trunk has a natural taper and gives the impression of the forces of nature pulling against the forces of gravity. Branches appear to be seeking the light. The winding main trunk is reminiscent of a stream meandering down the side of a mountain. -
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TreeBay's Cascade Bonsai Gallery
- A search within the TreeBay Gallery on Cascade bonsai -
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