Uro Bonsai

Hollow trunk uro is a feature style meaning that it can occur with any of the five major styles.
Uro bonsai. Many bonsai enthusiasts are familiar with the japanese terms jin meaning a dead branch stripped of bark and shari or sharimiki an area of the trunk stripped of bark to create a deadwood feature. Uru chipaya languages the family of languages spoken by the uro people. Aurochs the predecessor of modern cattle. Shari and driftwood styles edit.
This article describes the technique and purpose of creating uro or to give it s literal meaning to carve out. See deadwood bonsai techniques. In these species dead branches generally rot and fall off the tree. A uro can be seen close to the bottom of the trunk of this bonsai.
Deadwood on bonsai jin shari and uro creating deadwood on bonsai in the form of jin or shari can enhance the tree s character significantly. Uro trucks a spanish truck manufacturer uromastyx a genus of lizards. Aside from the flowers buds and aged bark you might notice the hollowed out trunk sabamiki. United restitution organization.
Uro directed by stefan faldbakken. A jin is a bare stripped part of branch and a shari is a barkless part of trunk. An old ume from the omiya bonsai art museum. Though bonsai uro may well be man made.
For example when removing a branch from a deciduous or broadleaf species bonsai growers often make a uro to avoid having an ugly wound healing slowly and scarring without control. Uros a people of south america. Uro or uro may refer to. Bonsai gardeners replicate this hollow as a uro by making a small irregularly shaped wound in the trunk.