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2011年2月11日金曜日

***盆栽棚 - 前々から造りたかった棚***



ん~、風邪ですので、ブログのネタないので作品の事、チョイと。。。。

盆栽棚前からつくりたくて、できれば木とかも最終的にはこさえて、
箱庭や、盆栽のお店つくりたいんですげど、
時間もなくなかなかできなかったわけでw

そんなさなか、棚だけでも作ろうと5プリム(2プリは影。)を作成しました☆
こういう小物があって始めてSIMの生活観でるとおもうんで、どんどんつくりたいですね☆



なかなかのセットだったので、
よかったら盆栽は他店ですが集めてみてください☆

**List of shops**
[ Organica ] Alder Bonsai (mt)
[ Organica ] Suiseki arrangement
[[[nocc.]]] mini flower
[ PLAAKA SMALLSHOP ] flower pot


今後もこういう小物ボチボチつくっていきたいです☆

下記の場所で観覧できますぞ☆
http://slurl.com/secondlife/JAPAN%20GRAFFITI%20Sakai1574/135/103/24

復活次第、建物の建設をします@@;みなさんすいま、すいません☆

** Bonsai **
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bonsai (help·info) (盆栽 Chinese, Japanese) (lit. plantings in tray, from bon, a tray or low-sided pot and sai, a planting or plantings)[1] is a Japanese art form using miniature trees grown in containers. Similar practices exist in other cultures, including the Chinese tradition of penjing and the miniature living landscapes of Vietnamese hòn non bộ. The Japanese tradition dates back over a thousand years, and has evolved its own unique aesthetics and terminology.

'Bonsai' is a Japanese pronunciation of the earlier Chinese term penzai (盆栽). A 'bon' is a tray-like pot typically used in bonsai culture.[2] The word bonsai is often used in English as an umbrella term for all miniature trees in containers or pots, but this article focuses on bonsai as defined in the Japanese tradition.

The purposes of bonsai are primarily contemplation (for the viewer) and the pleasant exercise of effort and ingenuity (for the grower).[3] By contrast with other plant cultivation practices, bonsai is not intended for production of food, for medicine, or for creating yard-sized or park-sized gardens or landscapes. Instead, bonsai practice focuses on long-term cultivation and shaping of one or more small trees in a single container.

A bonsai is created beginning with a specimen of source material. This may be a cutting, seedling, or small tree of a species suitable for bonsai development. Bonsai can be created from nearly any perennial woody-stemmed tree or shrub species[4] which produces true branches and can be cultivated to remain small through pot confinement with crown and root pruning. Some species are popular as bonsai material because they have characteristics, such as small leaves or needles, that make them appropriate for the compact visual scope of bonsai.

The source specimen is shaped to be relatively small and to meet the aesthetic standards of bonsai. When the candidate bonsai nears its planned final size it is planted in a ceramic bonsai pot. From that point forward, its growth is restricted by the pot environment. Several times a year, the bonsai is shaped to limit growth, redistribute foliar vigor to areas requiring further development, and meet the artist's detailed design.

The practice of bonsai is sometimes confused with dwarfing, but dwarfing more accurately refers to research and creation of plant cultivars that are permanent, genetic miniatures of existing species. Bonsai does not require genetically dwarfed trees, but rather depends on growing small trees from regular stock and seeds. Bonsai uses cultivation techniques like pruning, root reduction, potting, defoliation, and grafting to produce small trees that mimic the shape and style of mature, full-sized trees.

2 件のコメント:

  1. 和物はなごみますよね☆

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  2. りょう☆彡2011年6月28日 10:38

    へへへヽ(*´∀`)ノ
    和みますねw盆栽に興味持つお年頃です♪~(´ε` )

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