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E.V. - COVER N.1 OF "BRANCH": STEFANO FRISONI'S BONSAI TAXUS




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This article was translated from the original, written in Italian languageusing Google Translator.
 Therefore some phrases may not make sense and should be interpreted
look at the original post►

 COVER N.1 OF BRANCH
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As previously announced, in January 2016 will begin publishing of "BRANCH", the online magazine edited directly from IBS (National College instructors Bonsai and Suiseki).
We can now see a preview of the cover of the first number in which is shows off the unique bonsai Taxus of IBS instructor Stefano Frisoni.

Evolution Bonsai is proud to present the first cover and is also proud to have already housed in an old post the Taxus bonsai depicted ...


... This old post is accompanied by a video in which Stefano shows in detail how to perform the proper pruning of the essence: watch it at the link below ..


LOOK AT THE PRUNING OF TAXUS SHOWN IN THE COVER OF THE N.1 OF "BRANCH" THE MAGAZINE ON-LINE IBS►


                                                                 PRUNING OF TAXUS►







SULLA COVER DEL N.1 DI "BRANCH" IL BONSAI DI TASSO DI STEFANO FRISONI




http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/12/ev-cover-n1-of-branch-stefano-frisonis.html
 English Version

COVER N.1 DI BRANCH
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Come già annunciato  precedentemente, a gennaio del 2016 inizierà la pubblicazione di "BRANCH", il magazine on-line curato direttamente da IBS (Collegio Nazionale Istruttori Bonsai e Suiseki).

Possiamo sin da oggi ammirare in anteprima la copertina del primo numero in cui sfoggia l'eccezionale bonsai di Tasso di Stefano Frisoni.

Evoluzione Bonsai è orgogliosa di presentare la prima cover ed è fiera anche per aver già ospitato in un vecchio post il bonsai di Tasso raffigurato ...
 
...il post è corredato da  un video in cui  Stefano indica in modo dettagliato come eseguire la corretta potatura di tale essenza: guardalo al link sotto..


GUARDA LA POTATURA DEL TASSO RAFFIGURATO NELLA COVER DEL N.1 DI "BRANCH" IL MAGAZINE ON-LINE DI IBS►


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E.V. - FORUM BONSAI LODI - STEFANO DEFRAIA - TECHNIQUE OF GRAFT OF A VEIN ALIVE PERFORMED ON OLEA EUOPAEA - PART ONE




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Stefano Defraia, instructor UBI, explains another advanced technique of contemporary bonsai:  is the graft of a vein. 



Bonsai technique - vein grafting of wild olive


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 Follow the steps of a vein graft performed on a wild olive at step two of this post..



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E.V. - FORUM BONSAI LODI - STEFANO DEFRAIA - TECHNIQUE OF GRAFT OF A VEIN ALIVE PERFORMED ON OLEA EUOPAEA - PART TWO




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GRAFT VEIN  ON OLEA EUOPAEA
by STEFANO DEFRAIA


I own an olive from the twisted trunk, with two veins active, who have no desire to issue gems.
It insists instead to generate suckers at the base, which continue to eliminate.
I can not perform a graft through hole, because the plant, between the two living veins, presents a dry part, therefore, the grafted branch not would weld in the two sides, leaving the hole open on one side.


Olive with two active veins that do not emit  gems.

Olive with two active veins that do not emit  gems.

Olive - suckers useful for grafting.

Detail of the furrow beside the vein where it will be placed alive sucker


So I decided to graft a sucker along the edge of the vein alive, that if "attack" will make it active again; .. Then I can remove the sucker from the base, leaving him stuck along the vein.


.The purpose is to restart all the old vein: if the new vein grafted takes hold, will work the old vein and knowing the olive, will soon issue new gems along the trunk.

Vein graft - suckers that will be grafted

Vein graft - suckers that will be grafted
the suckers and the vein are "debarked" so that their vascular changes come into contact

Vein graft - fixation with push pins and mastic

I used an elastic band from grafter to wrap the suckers at the base; it is very convenient and I use it as a agglomerating, but in this case was put to prevent the sprig emits gems in that stretch.



Vein graft - fixation with push pins and mastic


Il pollone viene mantenuto in posizione dalle puntine e tutto viene ricoperto con mastice cicatrizzante.

Vein graft - fixation with push pins and mastic

 .. If all goes according to plan, it will be able to select and delete the grafted vein that is located on the edge, obtaining the plant as it was before, but active.

Vein graft - fixation with push pins and mastic

Vein graft - fixation with push pins and mastic

Vein graft - fixation with push pins and mastic

In practice it is as a 'graft by approximation but the point of attack is multiplied by the entire length of the vein.
It will take some time, but could recover the piece.
Stefano Defraia


SEE ALSO "BONSAI STYLES - JAPAN TERMINOLOGY"


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Autore del post: Stefano Defraia


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The full discussion can be seen at the following links:
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E.V. - BONSAI STYLES - JAPAN TERMINOLOGY AND EXPLANATION




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 Therefore some phrases may not make sense and should be interpreted

Styles and classification belong to the recent history of the Bonsai.
The first to groped a primary classification of bonsai and styles was the French botanist Albert Maumenè early '900.
Instead John Naka, after the war, that with a two-volume publication (Bonsai Techniques I - Bonsai Techniques II) listed styles as we know them today.






BONSAI STYLES (Jap terminology)
Simo - Moderator Forum Bonsai Lodi


This proposal illustrates the various styles Bonsai, founded by contribution web and printed materials (books). The only merit is to have researched / selected / rearranged the material found.

CLICK ON THE PHOTO TO GO TO
  THE DESCRIPTION OF STYLE

http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-chokkan-eretto-formale.html
Click to go to the description - CHOKKAN - ERECTED FORMAL


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-moyogi-eretto-informale.html
Click to go to the description - MOYOGI - ERECTED INFORMAL / CASUAL



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-fukinagashi.html
Click to go to the description - FUKINAGASHI - BEATEN / Windswept



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-han-kengai-semi-cascata.html
Click to go to the description -  HAN KENGAI - SEMI WATERFALL


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-kengai-cascata.html
Click to go to the description - KENGAI - WATERFALL



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-hokidachi-scopa-rovesciata.html
Click to go to the description - Hokidachi - BROOM REVERSED



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-ikada-buki-zattera.html
Click to go to the description - IKADA BUKI - RAFT


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-kabudachi-arbustoceppaia.html
Click to go to the description - KABUDACHI - SHRUB / Stump



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-ishitsuki-pianta-su-roccia.html
Click to go to the description - ISHITSUKI - PLANT ON ROCK



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-saikei-paesaggio.html
Click to go to the description - SAIKEI - LANDSCAPE


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-bankan-tronco.html
Click to go to the description - BANKAN - TRUNK WOUND / TWISTED



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-bunjin-litterati.html
Click to go to the description - BUNJIN - LITTERATI


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-neagari-radici-esposte.html
Click to go to the description - NEAGARI - A ROOTS EXPOSED



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-nejikan-tronco.html
Click to go to the description- NEJIKAN TRUNK SPIRAL / WRAPPED



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-ne-tsuranari-tronchi.html
Click to go to the description - NETSURANARI - TRUNKS  SEPARATE TO THE SAME ROOT


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-sekijoju-radici-su-roccia.html
Click to go to the description - SEKIJOJU - ROOTS ROCK



http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-shakan-inclinato.html
Click to go to the description - SHAKAN - INCLINED


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-sharimiki-tronco-dilavato.html
Click to go to the description - SHARIMIKI - TRUNK WASHED


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-takozukuri-piovra.html
Click to go to the description - TAKO ZUKURI - OCTOPUS


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-sokan-doppio-troncopadre-o.html
Click to go to the description - SOKAN - DOUBLE BODY / FATHER SON


http://evoluzionebonsai.blogspot.it/2015/02/stili-bonsai-soju-padremadre-e-figlio.html
Click to go to the description - SOJU - DOUBLE BODY / FATHER SON

READ ALSO "PRUNING TARGETED OF DECIDUOS TREES"►


                                         PRUNING TARGETED OF DECIDUOS TREES►

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E.V. - BONSAI STYLES - MOYOGI - ERECTED INFORMAL





MOYOGI (ERECTED INFORMAL)


The apex is perpendicular to the base as in the style Chokkan, but differs from this for the development of the trunk moved upward. The branches start from the outside of the curves.

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E.V. - BONSAI STYLES - NE-TSURANARI (separate tunks of the same root / roots connected)








NE-TSURANARI (separate trunks of the same root / roots connected)


Grove of distinct plants born from the same root. Similar to the style Ikada-buki, differs from this for the different arrangement of logs. This is usually used with  plants with sucker by the roots (eg. Elms)

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E.V. - BONSAI STYLES - CHOKKAN - ERECTED FORMAL






CHOKKAN (ERECTED FORMAL)

Formed from a single plant straight, it has the apex perpendicular to the base of the trunk. The branches, held every three (left, rear, left or right, rear, left) alternating with symmetry along the trunk, tapering up towards the apex. The first branch, which should be approximately equal one third of the total height of the trunk, determines placement in a vase. In fact the plant, should be positioned in a decentralized manner, on the opposite side of the latter.

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E.V. - BONSAI STYLES - FUKINAGASHI (Beaten / windswept)








FUKINAGASHI (Beaten / windswept)

Is a plant dramatically shaped by the wind, bent at 45 ° or more. For this reason the development of branching must be placed within the inclined part, while the other side may be present Jin. And 'the only style in which they are allowed branches, following the director of the wind, cross the trunk

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