Bonsai Tree Dead Wood

But in the world of bonsai it is something else more than just a wood that is dead.
Bonsai tree dead wood. In nature deadwood is created when a tree is hit by lightning exposed to sustained periods of drought or when branches snap due to ice stress wind or weight of snow. This article will not discuss the merits of deadwood or the methods by which we create it. So on a bonsai as an artist you have to stay with a pattern create that story of why. There are patterns and a reason for the deadwood to be there.
For deciduous trees like maples discoloration in the foliage could be caused by continued exposure to the afternoon sun. It is dead and it is wood. Deadwood also commonly referred to a drift wood is an integral part of the artistic and structural design of many bonsai trees. You might see something like this and think is the branch on this bonsai tree dead it could be a sign that you re overwatering your tree and causing the roots to rot from being constantly soaked in water.
Deadwood on bonsai adds interest and curiosity to your tree. A jin is a bare stripped part of branch and a shari is a barkless part of trunk. Creating deadwood on bonsai in the form of jin or shari can enhance the tree s character significantly. When creating deadwood you have to remember that trees in nature don t just have random deadwood.
It is a part of a bonsai tree often created deliberately to enhance aesthetic effects primarily by portraying that the tree is aged even if it is not.