Yeah she's a beauty. What a cool find. And of course really well spotted and styled. 🙂 Must be nice to be able to find that sort of stock around where he lives.
that music in the beginning was really rockin’! interesting that Boon’s trees seemed the most natural among this video thanks BE euro, hope more to come
Completely missed an opportunity to showcase non-classical American styles and American species, and focused more on the superstars and copy-cat traditional stylings. Hagerdorn had the best section of truly American bonsai in this showcase, so I can really appreciate that. The NC Arboretum was completely skipped, with their large collection of American trees and non-traditional styles which reflect the climate, growth habits, and culture of the eastern US. When you see native trees that surround you used in this art form, it becomes more relatable & accessible and not viewed as something exotic & beyond approach, aka, exclusive to a select few. Guess we’ll just have to see more Japanese black pines, Japanese maples, and Shimpaku junipers. Cmon, Oscar. Expand beyond the conventional blasé. We’ve got bonsai rebels thinking past tradition, much like Walter Pall in Germany or Harry Harrington in England. Hagerdorn is just an iceberg tip. Try Arthur Joura or Dan Robinson. There are others.
Thanks Ben for your reply! This video is by no means complete - we just didnt visit many places yet. The NC is a place we want to visit for sure. Any others you think we should add to our to-visit list?
You just added Bjorns garden to recirculated footage. Woulda liked to have seen his. Why not revisit Mirai, Dan Robinson, Mach5, Chase Rosade, Andrew Robson, Todd Schlaefer. Natures Way. You gotta make a new one not just rehash man… cmon
Ryan Neil has some very American and unique trees, but we just got a tiny glance at his garden. Hopefully Oscar will visit Elandan Gardens at some point.
@@JAMES-dv5ns Seriously? Because travelling to the US has been really easy of late! Oscar is like many just trying to keep his channel ticking over while things are tricky.
hello friends, the bonsai is really good, thank you for sharing, it is very inspiring, greetings, one hobby, friend, from a new friend, always success
Love these trees!
I'm seeing more of the natural moss borders for forests and even single bonsai as shown here by Mr Hagedorn. Fantastic!
Hello.. i am from Indonesia 😊..
I love Bonsai 🙏🏻..
That hemlock clump is stunning!
Yeah she's a beauty. What a cool find. And of course really well spotted and styled. 🙂
Must be nice to be able to find that sort of stock around where he lives.
You have some amazing trees
Mind blowing trees. What a fantastic video! Thank you for sharing!!
great quick compilation, this is truly just a small glimpse into how great american bonsai is becoming
Amazing colection
Thanks for watching!
Nice video 👍👍👍
Looking good !
Some amazing material there ! as usual...
TY Bonsai Empire
that music in the beginning was really rockin’!
interesting that Boon’s trees seemed the most natural among this video
thanks BE euro, hope more to come
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very inspiring ideas
just one word extraordinary friend, thank you for sharing and motivating to be creative
Amazing collections
A very beautiful masterpiece, greetings one hoby from the island of Batam, Indonesia
Wooooww..maha karya yg luar Biasa...
Pengen punya tanaman bonsai..1 aja
Love from India🇮🇳 ❤❤🥰
Amazing!!!!!! 😍😍😍
woo all beautiful..
Amazing bonsai... 👍👍
Beautiful trees 👍👍👍👍🔥
Gorgeous trees
Wow amazing bonsai. Super
Keren 👍 bonsainya
From Indonesia
Amaizing
Beautifull bonsai 😍
First? 😀 great video!
Nice Bonsai
Amazing🥰
Tuyệt vời 🇻🇳
wow beautiful 🔥
It looks like a Japanese garden, but the owner speaks English, so it's interesting.
Amaziiiiing
Wow
Completely missed an opportunity to showcase non-classical American styles and American species, and focused more on the superstars and copy-cat traditional stylings. Hagerdorn had the best section of truly American bonsai in this showcase, so I can really appreciate that. The NC Arboretum was completely skipped, with their large collection of American trees and non-traditional styles which reflect the climate, growth habits, and culture of the eastern US. When you see native trees that surround you used in this art form, it becomes more relatable & accessible and not viewed as something exotic & beyond approach, aka, exclusive to a select few. Guess we’ll just have to see more Japanese black pines, Japanese maples, and Shimpaku junipers.
Cmon, Oscar. Expand beyond the conventional blasé. We’ve got bonsai rebels thinking past tradition, much like Walter Pall in Germany or Harry Harrington in England. Hagerdorn is just an iceberg tip. Try Arthur Joura or Dan Robinson. There are others.
Thanks Ben for your reply! This video is by no means complete - we just didnt visit many places yet. The NC is a place we want to visit for sure. Any others you think we should add to our to-visit list?
You just added Bjorns garden to recirculated footage. Woulda liked to have seen his. Why not revisit Mirai, Dan Robinson, Mach5, Chase Rosade, Andrew Robson, Todd Schlaefer. Natures Way. You gotta make a new one not just rehash man… cmon
Ryan Neil has some very American and unique trees, but we just got a tiny glance at his garden. Hopefully Oscar will visit Elandan Gardens at some point.
Some recirculated a footage game here. Turns out Mr. Mac Gregor was workin’ for the empire all along
@@JAMES-dv5ns Seriously? Because travelling to the US has been really easy of late! Oscar is like many just trying to keep his channel ticking over while things are tricky.
What is the tree at 13:00 it's amazing.
Pomegranate.
A variety of pomegranite called Nejikan. It twists like that naturally.
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BOON all 🧢 when you spell the mans name
Hi
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BGM必要ですか?日本語訳してほしい。
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