Bonsai Shari

Shari is the japanese word for any exposed dead wood on a trunk of a bonsai.
Bonsai shari. Creating a shari in this movie taiga urushibata explains how to create a shari deadwood part of the trunk on a bonsai. As you can see in the photo below the tree s large leaves shade out the interior branches. As of this year the tree is strong enough for regular spring maintenance cutback and leaf pruning. Un shari pequeño y localizado se ejecuta principalmente en la parte delantera del árbol y de manera vertical en el tronco.
Tiene poco valor estético y rara vez lo encontramos de manera localizada en los bonsáis. The trick is to study the live veins on the tree carefully and only remove those parts of the trunk not linked to the branches above it. Shari are usually obscured by branch growth and surrounded by living bark. It has little aesthetic value and is rarely viewed by bonsai enthusiasts.
Follow me in facebook. I also show some video from the central florida bonsai. The exposed sections of dead wood on the trunk give the impression of a struggle against the elements such as wind ice or even light ning strikes. In this video i talk about creating jins shari on bonsai trees.
For the last few years i ve been working to increase the health and vigor of a stewartia bonsai. A jin is a bare stripped part of branch and a shari is a barkless part of trunk. A shari is deadwood on the main trunk of the bonsai. How to make your own bonsai shari create illusion.
A shari can be found in the main trunk of a bonsai plant. It is not exposed dead wood branches. Los sharis son marcas verticales que se pueden extender por todo el tronco principal de un bonsái o de manera localizada. The small shari deadwood runs near the front or vertically on the trunk.