On social media (including Facebook and Twitter) we share a “Bonsai of the Day”. The ten most popular trees deserve special attention in this Top 10. Enjoy!
(#1) Juniper Bonsai tree by Luis Vila
By far the most popular image; A Juniper Bonsai tree by Luis Vila. It is placed in a unique Crescent Bowl, which enhances the dramatic effect of the cascade composition. This is a personal favorite, stunning composition! Photo by: Salvador De Los Reyes. Check our Bonsai gallery for more images.
(#2) Bougainvillea by Lorna Toledo
Abundant flowers on this massive Bougainvillea Bonsai, by Lorna Toledo.
(#3) Bougainvillea Bonsai by Eko Bonsai
Purple flowers on a Bougainvillea Bonsai tree, in Moyogi style, by Eko Bonsai. He also works on Ficus Bonsai trees.
(#4) Juniper by Peter Ebensperger
Spectacular and very unique display. Slanting Juniper composition, forest style. Picture by Peter Ebensperger.
(#5) Adenium Bonsai by Siam adenium
Adenium Bonsai tree with bright pink flowers, by Siam adenium. Find more flowering trees in our Top 10 on Flowering Bonsai.
(#6) Deshojo by Michael
Multitrunk Deshojo Bonsai (Acerhttps://www.bonsaiempire.com/Maple) with warm autumn colors, by Michael.
(#7) Maple Bonsai by Michael
Another Maple Bonsai, in fall, added by Michael. John Naka added: “The object is not to make the tree look like a Bonsai, but to make the Bonsai look like a tree.” Check more priceless Bonsai; the most expensive Bonsai tree.
(#8) Juniper Bonsai by Jose Luis Blasco Paz
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree, in Literati style, breathtaking! By: Jose Luis Blasco Paz.
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
By far the most popular image; A Juniper Bonsai tree by Luis Vila. It is placed in a unique Crescent Bowl, which enhances the dramatic effect of the cascade composition. This is a personal favorite, stunning composition! Photo by: Salvador De Los Reyes. Check our Bonsai gallery
(#2) Bougainvillea by Lorna Toledo
Abundant flowers on this massive Bougainvillea Bonsai, by Lorna Toledo.
(#3) Bougainvillea Bonsai by Eko Bonsai
Purple flowers on a Bougainvillea Bonsai tree, in Moyogi style, by Eko Bonsai. He also works on Ficus Bonsai trees.
(#4) Juniper by Peter Ebensperger
Spectacular and very unique display. Slanting Juniper composition, forest style. Picture by Peter Ebensperger.
(#5) Adenium Bonsai by Siam adenium
Adenium Bonsai tree with bright pink flowers, by Siam adenium. Find more flowering trees in our Top 10 on Flowering Bonsai.
(#6) Deshojo by Michael
Multitrunk Deshojo Bonsai (Acerhttps://www.bonsaiempire.com/Maple) with warm autumn colors, by Michael.
(#7) Maple Bonsai by Michael
Another Maple Bonsai, in fall, added by Michael. John Naka added: “The object is not to make the tree look like a Bonsai, but to make the Bonsai look like a tree.” Check more priceless Bonsai; the most expensive Bonsai tree.
(#8) Juniper Bonsai by Jose Luis Blasco Paz
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree, in Literati style, breathtaking! By: Jose Luis Blasco Paz.
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
Abundant flowers on this massive Bougainvillea Bonsai, by Lorna Toledo.
(#3) Bougainvillea Bonsai by Eko Bonsai
Purple flowers on a Bougainvillea Bonsai tree, in Moyogi style, by Eko Bonsai. He also works on Ficus Bonsai trees.
(#4) Juniper by Peter Ebensperger
Spectacular and very unique display. Slanting Juniper composition, forest style. Picture by Peter Ebensperger.
(#5) Adenium Bonsai by Siam adenium
Adenium Bonsai tree with bright pink flowers, by Siam adenium. Find more flowering trees in our Top 10 on Flowering Bonsai.
(#6) Deshojo by Michael
Multitrunk Deshojo Bonsai (Acerhttps://www.bonsaiempire.com/Maple) with warm autumn colors, by Michael.
(#7) Maple Bonsai by Michael
Another Maple Bonsai, in fall, added by Michael. John Naka added: “The object is not to make the tree look like a Bonsai, but to make the Bonsai look like a tree.” Check more priceless Bonsai; the most expensive Bonsai tree.
(#8) Juniper Bonsai by Jose Luis Blasco Paz
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree, in Literati style, breathtaking! By: Jose Luis Blasco Paz.
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
Purple flowers on a Bougainvillea Bonsai tree, in Moyogi style, by Eko Bonsai. He also works on Ficus Bonsai trees
(#4) Juniper by Peter Ebensperger
Spectacular and very unique display. Slanting Juniper composition, forest style. Picture by Peter Ebensperger.
(#5) Adenium Bonsai by Siam adenium
Adenium Bonsai tree with bright pink flowers, by Siam adenium. Find more flowering trees in our Top 10 on Flowering Bonsai.
(#6) Deshojo by Michael
Multitrunk Deshojo Bonsai (Acerhttps://www.bonsaiempire.com/Maple) with warm autumn colors, by Michael.
(#7) Maple Bonsai by Michael
Another Maple Bonsai, in fall, added by Michael. John Naka added: “The object is not to make the tree look like a Bonsai, but to make the Bonsai look like a tree.” Check more priceless Bonsai; the most expensive Bonsai tree.
(#8) Juniper Bonsai by Jose Luis Blasco Paz
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree, in Literati style, breathtaking! By: Jose Luis Blasco Paz.
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
Spectacular and very unique display. Slanting Juniper composition, forest style. Picture by Peter Ebensperger.
(#5) Adenium Bonsai by Siam adenium
Adenium Bonsai tree with bright pink flowers, by Siam adenium. Find more flowering trees in our Top 10 on Flowering Bonsai.
(#6) Deshojo by Michael
Multitrunk Deshojo Bonsai (Acerhttps://www.bonsaiempire.com/Maple) with warm autumn colors, by Michael.
(#7) Maple Bonsai by Michael
Another Maple Bonsai, in fall, added by Michael. John Naka added: “The object is not to make the tree look like a Bonsai, but to make the Bonsai look like a tree.” Check more priceless Bonsai; the most expensive Bonsai tree.
(#8) Juniper Bonsai by Jose Luis Blasco Paz
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree, in Literati style, breathtaking! By: Jose Luis Blasco Paz.
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
Adenium Bonsai tree with bright pink flowers, by Siam adenium. Find more flowering trees in our Top 10 on Flowering Bonsai
(#6) Deshojo by Michael
Multitrunk Deshojo Bonsai (Acerhttps://www.bonsaiempire.com/Maple) with warm autumn colors, by Michael.
(#7) Maple Bonsai by Michael
Another Maple Bonsai, in fall, added by Michael. John Naka added: “The object is not to make the tree look like a Bonsai, but to make the Bonsai look like a tree.” Check more priceless Bonsai; the most expensive Bonsai tree.
(#8) Juniper Bonsai by Jose Luis Blasco Paz
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree, in Literati style, breathtaking! By: Jose Luis Blasco Paz.
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
Multitrunk Deshojo Bonsai (Acerhttps://www.bonsaiempire.com/Maple) with warm autumn colors, by Michael.
(#7) Maple Bonsai by Michael
Another Maple Bonsai, in fall, added by Michael. John Naka added: “The object is not to make the tree look like a Bonsai, but to make the Bonsai look like a tree.” Check more priceless Bonsai; the most expensive Bonsai tree.
(#8) Juniper Bonsai by Jose Luis Blasco Paz
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree, in Literati style, breathtaking! By: Jose Luis Blasco Paz.
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
Another Maple Bonsai, in fall, added by Michael. John Naka added: “The object is not to make the tree look like a Bonsai, but to make the Bonsai look like a tree.” Check more priceless Bonsai; the most expensive Bonsai tree
(#8) Juniper Bonsai by Jose Luis Blasco Paz
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree, in Literati style, breathtaking! By: Jose Luis Blasco Paz.
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
Very elegant Juniper Bonsai tree
(#9) Shohin by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya.
(#10) Black pine by Michael Bonsai
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.
It took 30 years to grow the 6,5 foot (2 meter) branch of this Black pine Bonsai, at Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo. Photo by: Michael Bonsai.