Club Show – 2019
57th Annual Show
We hosted our 57th Annual Show on the weekend of April 27 – 28, 2019. Hundreds of people visited our show and watched the demos on Saturday by Sam Adina. Below are some of the trees that were on display.
Thanks to club member Sabrina Huang for her professional photography expertise. We’d like to share a pointer to some of her work – Sabrina Huang Photography (San Francisco)
Shohin
Shohin are smaller sized bonsai, between 3″ and 8″ tall.
Medium-to-Large Sized Bonsai
In our club most bonsai fall into the Medium (10 to 24″) or Large (> than 24″) categories. Smaller sized bonsa are called Shohin. There are also very large to enormous bonsai (up to 80″ tall) but we don’t show those at this show. If you’re curious how anything so large can be a bonsai, the answer is simple. Any tree grown in a pot can be a bonsai – if it has been styled. But few bonsai outside the Japanese Imperial collection are that large.
Cryptomeria Japonica
Cork Bark Oak
Barbados Cherry
Virginia Creeper
Black Pine
Japanese Azelea
Needle Juniper
Schefflera
Japanese Azelea-2
Japanese Trident Maple
Cork Bark Elm - Shohin
Cotoneaster Shohin
Japanese Plum
Kingsville Boxwood
California Juniper - Shohin
Enkianthus Shohin
Cork Bark Elm Shohin - 2
Green Atlas Cedar
Hawthorne
Olive Clump Style Shohin
Japanese Black Pine Shohin - 2
Japanese White Pine
Olive Shohin
Ornamental Plum
Shimpaku Juniper
Needle Juniper
Korean Hornbeam
Rhododendron Shohin
Korean Lilac Shohin
Japanese Black Pine
Shimpaku Juniper
Japanese Maple
Shimpaku Juniper Tanuki
White Rhododendron Shohin
Potontilla Shohin
Unknown
Red Pine Shohin
Olive Grove