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Brandywine Bonsai Society
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Dorie Froning Mame News. Dorie Froning Mame News. The attached galleries are records of meetings, exhibitions, tree styling, sketches and other items. Most can. Be reached from other pages, but this page is a common link to all of them. . They show our activities as. Well as our bonsai. Spring Shows at the Brandywine River Museum. Fall Shows at Longwood Gardens. Site design and content by Steve Ittel using Xara. The attached galleries are records of meetings, exhibitions, tree styling, sketches and.
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Brandywine Bonsai Society
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Brandywine Bonsai Society
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Brandywine Bonsai Society was founded in. 1967 by a small group of people who were. Interested in increasing their knowledge of and. Involvement with bonsai. They also wanted to. Spread the word" about this ancient art form and. Attract and inform others who might share their. Interests. The club now numbers more than 50. Members - some of whom are nationally, and. Even internationally, known. We are centered in. Northern Delaware and have members from. Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and. Involvement...
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The practice of setting stones on individual stands to represent legendary. Sites associated with Buddhism originated more than 2,000 years ago in. China The art migrated to Japan in the 6th century AD where it was refined,. And often combined with bonsai. Suiseki is the Japanese term for viewing stones. It literally means "water. Traditionally, suiseki or viewing stones are exhibited on a carved wood base. Called a diaza, or in a tray called a suiban. Sand, water, bonsai plants, or a. Suiseki is the Jap...
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Brandywine Bonsai Society
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Most meetings are held the morning of the third. Saturday of the month. Exceptions might occur when. We have foreign speakers or other special events. The meetings range from lectures to hands-on. Workshops where we work on trees. Each summer we have a picnic and auction. The. Auction is one of our major fund-raising events. We have two shows per year. The spring show is. Held at the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds. Ford, PA. The fall show is held in the conservatory of. Workshops where we work on trees.
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Brandywine Bonsai Society
http://gobbs.org/trees.htm
Of course, the trees are the most important part of bonsai. This page will soon have links to various important aspects of. The hobby. But trees are the most complicated part of the art also, so it will take some time to get these pages right. All of. The subject below will be discussed in more detail on pages to come. So many conversations about bonsai start off with the comment, “I had a bonsai once, but it died.” The answer to the. Problem is almost always two- fold. Water. This website is directed to...
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Brandywine Bonsai Society
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Brandywine Bonsai Society
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The purpose of bonsai is display. The trees need to be seen to be appreciated. That can be for oneself, one’s family and. Friends, or for the public. For some individuals, that display is simply enjoying their trees in the growing area. For others, it can. Involve showing the trees in the house or even at exhibitions. In all of these circumstances, the way the trees are displayed can. The display of bonsai is expected to be simple. The Philosophy of Display. Is that very often, less can be more. The.