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100th Kofu-Fu Bonsai Exhibition- Part I, 2026– Part 2

13 February 2026 at 17:53
An artistic bonsai tree with vibrant pink flowers, showcasing intricate branching and a textured trunk, displayed in a modern brown pot on a decorative wooden stand against a light background.
A beautifully gnarled bonsai tree with delicate white flowers, displayed in a brown pot on a wooden stand, against a gray background.

Part I of the exhibition continued for four days, Sunday through Wednesday. On Thursday and Friday all the bonsai on display will be removed and replaced with fresh trees. That’s a monumental task, especially since all the bonsai are quite large and heavy, usually requiring two, three or four people to lift the largest bonsai. The flatbed rolling carts are limited in number so that makes the time longer for moving. Fortunately, all the large size bonsai are on the first floor. The smaller trees require using elevators which also takes time.

A well-crafted bonsai tree with lush green needles, showcasing intricate twisted branches and a sturdy trunk, displayed in a simple brown pot atop a polished wooden surface.
A well-maintained bonsai tree with lush green foliage, displayed in a brown ceramic pot, showcasing intricate branches and a textured trunk.
Close-up of a bonsai tree with a textured trunk and branches, showcasing intricate bark details and vibrant green foliage.
A detailed bonsai tree with intricate, bare branches, displayed in a round pot with green moss, set against a dark background.
A bonsai tree with vibrant green foliage, artistically shaped trunk, displayed in a dark pot on a decorative stand against a neutral background.

A detailed bonsai tree arrangement featuring multiple layers of vibrant green foliage in a textured pot, set against a plain background.
A meticulously shaped bonsai tree with lush green foliage, showcasing a twisted trunk and roots, displayed on a dark wooden table against a plain white background.
A detailed bonsai display featuring intricate twisted branches, moss-covered rocks, and small orange flowers, presented on a sandy base within a decorative circular tray.
A bonsai tree with intricate, gnarled branches displayed in a blue ceramic pot.
Artistic display of a twisted, bare tree branch extending from a decorative blue and white pot, resting on a wooden stand.
A decorative bonsai pot with intricate blue and white floral patterns, containing moss at the top.

2026 Part I Exhibition Statics\

181 display areas

287 individual bonsai–

Counting the individual medium and shohin specimens

159 Large Bonsai

39 Medium Size Bonsai Compositions– 78 Specimens

10 Shohin Bonsai Compositions­–50 Specimens

11 Important Bonsai Masterpieces–

A detailed bonsai arrangement featuring twisted branches, moss, and small orange flowers atop a rocky base, presented on a sandy surface.
A blooming bonsai tree with vibrant pink flowers, showcasing intricate branches and a textured trunk, presented in a round pot with moss.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with lush green leaves, displayed in a teal pot, resting on a dark wooden stand against a light background.

Hawthorn displayed in Part I by Frank Jesse from Germany on right

There are a great number of bonsai which have been cultivated and loved for several generations by many people which have been elevated to the level of art, making them valuable cultural assets. The Nippon Bonsai Association examines bonsai which art artistically shaped with the understanding excellence, having horticultural values in terms of their species, shapes and have historical value in terms of Provence and history. With the understanding of their owners every method possible for preservation of future generations. To date there have been approximately 2,000 bonsai registered.

Hawthorn displayed in Part I by Frank Jesse from Germany. Flowering image courtesy of Sara Camacho from Team Suzuki.

A flowering bonsai tree with pink blossoms, displayed in a ceramic pot on a wooden stand.
Bonsai tree with gnarled branches and red berries in a blue pot on a wooden surface.

11 Kokufu Awards–

The following images are Kokufu Winners

A beautifully sculpted bonsai tree with intricate, twisted branches and a lush green canopy, displayed on an elegant wooden stand.
A detailed view of a bonsai tree with lush green needles, displayed in a dark ceramic pot on a wooden stand.
A beautifully pruned bonsai tree with delicate white flowers, displayed on an ornate wooden table against a plain background.
A large, intricately designed bonsai tree with a twisted trunk and sparse branches, displayed in a blue ceramic pot on a wooden stand, with green moss at the base.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with lush green foliage, displayed on a wooden pedestal. A small plaque is visible on the floor beside it.
A beautifully styled bonsai tree with intricate twisting branches and lush green foliage, displayed in a ceramic pot atop a dark wooden stand.
Artistic bonsai tree displayed on a wooden stand, featuring intricately twisted branches and lush green foliage, with moss-covered soil in a ceramic pot.

A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with bare branches, displayed in a ceramic pot on a wooden stand.

The greatest number of awards ever presented. Perhaps because of the exceptional fine-quality bonsai displayed this year commemorating the 100th exhibition. This coveted award is selected by a committee after a careful and comprehensive examination of all the bonsai are placed. It is presented to bonsai of particularly outstanding beauty, considering the species, container quality and appropriate to the tree, display table, training techniques, accessory and presentation to the viewers.

A display of bonsai trees arranged on a wooden shelf, showcasing various styles and species. Beneath the shelf, a decorative plaque is visible.
A bonsai tree with intricate twisting branches and delicate white flowers, displayed in a decorative pot on an ornate wooden stand, with a gold plaque labeled in Japanese.

25 Foreign Exhibitors­–

Representing approximately 20 different countries. These are bonsai which have been trained and refined in Japan and purchased by foreigners waiting to be imported to the owner’s countries.

Approximately 20%– of the displayed bonsai are owned by foreigners.

Masahiko Kimura’s Artistry– was represented by over 40 bonsai owned by clients.

Kunio Kobayashi’s Artistry– represented by approximately 24 clients.

Shinji Suzuki’s Artistry– represented by approximately 20 clients.

Opening Day Attendance– 2,500 visitors (over 70% foreigners.)

A Few Observations– Most common species were Japanese black and five-needle pines. Closely followed by Sargent’s juniper and Japanese flowering apricot and Japanese maple and Trident maple. Several rock plantings, both clinging-to-a-rock and root-over rock. Only two Ezo spruce. Normally the number of species are split between Part I and Part II.

There were a tremendous number of old famous masterpieces, making Part I the best representation of Japanese bonsai.

I wonder what Part II will bring along with the opening of the 63rd Masterpiece Suiseki Exhibition held on the 4th floor of the same building.

100th Kofu-Fu Bonsai Exhibition- Part I, 2026– Part 2

Part I of the exhibition continued for four days, Sunday through Wednesday. On Thursday and Friday all the bonsai on display will be removed and replaced with fresh trees. That’s a monumental task, especially since all the bonsai are quite large and heavy, usually requiring two, three or four people to lift the largest bonsai. The flatbed rolling carts are limited in number so that makes the time longer for moving. Fortunately, all the large size bonsai are on the first floor. The smaller trees require using elevators which also takes time.

2026 Part I Exhibition Statics

181 display areas

287 individual bonsai–

Counting the individual medium and shohin specimens

159 Large Bonsai

39 Medium Size Bonsai Compositions– 78 Specimens

10 Shohin Bonsai Compositions­–50 Specimens

11 Important Bonsai Masterpieces–

There are a great number of bonsai which have been cultivated and loved for several generations by many people which have been elevated to the level of art, making them valuable cultural assets. The Nippon Bonsai Association examines bonsai which art artistically shaped with the understanding excellence, having horticultural values in terms of their species, shapes and have historical value in terms of Provence and history. With the understanding of their owners every method possible for preservation of future generations. To date there have been approximately 2,000 bonsai registered.

11 Kokufu Awards–

The greatest number of awards ever presented. Perhaps because of the exceptional fine-quality bonsai displayed this year commemorating the 100th exhibition. This coveted award is selected by a committee after a careful and comprehensive examination of all the bonsai are placed. It is presented to bonsai of particularly outstanding beauty, considering the species, container quality and appropriate to the tree, display table, training techniques, accessory and presentation to the viewers.

Frank Jesse from Germany displayed his Hawthorn in Part I. Flowering Image courtesy of Sara Camacho of Team Suzuki.

A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with vibrant pink flowers, displayed in a round pot on a wooden table.
A stylized bonsai tree with bare branches adorned with small red berries, placed in a blue ceramic pot atop a wooden base.

25 Foreign Exhibitors­–

Representing approximately 20 different countries. These are bonsai which have been trained and refined in Japan and purchased by foreigners waiting to be imported to the owner’s countries.

Approximately 20%– of the displayed bonsai are owned by foreigners.

Masahiko Kimura’s Artistry– was represented by over 40 bonsai owned by clients.

Kunio Kobayashi’s Artistry– represented by approximately 24 clients.

Shinji Suzuki’s Artistry– represented by approximately 20 clients.

Opening Day Attendance– 2,500 visitors (over 70% foreigners.)

A Few Observations– Most common species were Japanese black and five-needle pines. Closely followed by Sargent’s juniper and Japanese flowering apricot and Japanese maple and Trident maple. Several rock plantings, both clinging-to-a-rock and root-over rock. Only two Ezo spruce. Normally the number of species are split between Part I and Part II.

There were a tremendous number of old famous masterpieces, making Part I the best representation of Japanese bonsai.

I wonder what Part II will bring along with the opening of the 63rd Masterpiece Suiseki Exhibition held on the 4th floor of the same building.

100th Kofu-Fu Bonsai Exhibition- Part II, 2026– Part 1

17 February 2026 at 08:02
An aerial view of a botanical exhibition featuring various bonsai trees arranged on tables, with visitors exploring the displays in a spacious indoor setting.
A crowded bonsai exhibition showcasing a variety of bonsai trees, with visitors observing the displays in a well-lit indoor setting.

Part II of the exhibition on Saturday. I have never seen such a crowd in the 40 years I’ve attended. It looked that there were even more foreign visitors than Part I. There were no Stewartia displayed. Lots of cascade styled trees.

A vibrant bonsai tree with lush green leaves and numerous pink camellia flowers, displayed in a decorative pot on a wooden surface.
A bonsai tree with a twisted trunk and lush green foliage, displayed in a brown pot with moss on the soil.
A detailed view of a bonsai tree with lush green needles and a textured bark, displayed in a traditional pot on a wooden surface.
A detailed image of a bonsai pine tree in a decorative pot, showcasing lush green foliage and a textured trunk, placed on a wooden surface with a plain background.

In the past, both parts of this exhibition has had magnificent bonsai, often the bonsai in Part II seemed to be better. NOT this year the NBS went all to get superb trees for both part I and Part II. I asked a skilled professional bonsai dealer and a leader of the Japanese bonsai community and he said both parts were equal AND there were too many visitors. Usually in the morning the crowds are heavy, then lessen. Not this year. Many friends went early to photograph and they did not even try. The room was packed and made it difficult to even move. In the late afternoon the crowds are less. 

A beautifully styled bonsai tree with a thick trunk and lush, green foliage, displayed in a rectangular pot.

2026 Part I Exhibition Statistics

181 display areas

253 individual bonsai–

Counting the individual medium and shohin specimens

131 Large Bonsai

36 Medium Size Bonsai Compositions– 76 Specimens

10 Shohin Bonsai Compositions­–50 Specimens

28 Important Bonsai Masterpieces–

There are a great number of bonsai which have been cultivated and loved for several generations by many people which have been elevated to the level of art, making them valuable cultural assets. The Nippon Bonsai Association examines bonsai which art artistically shaped with the understanding excellence, having horticultural values in terms of their history. The judging is usually done in autumn.

A detailed view of a bonsai tree with intricate, gnarled branches and small buds, displayed on a wooden table with a moss-covered base.
A bonsai tree with vibrant pink flowers and lush green leaves, displayed in a ceramic pot.

10 Kokufu Awards–

This coveted award is selected by a committee after a careful and comprehensive examination of all the bonsai are placed. It is presented to bonsai of particularly outstanding beauty, considering the species, container quality and appropriate to the tree, display table, training techniques, accessory and presentation to the viewers. This year a small black plaque was displayed for these important bonsai

A black and white image of a bonsai tree with a thick trunk and dense foliage, displayed in a shallow ceramic pot.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with lush green foliage, displayed in a round pot atop a wooden stand.
A detailed bonsai tree with intricate, bare branches displayed in a green ceramic pot, resting on a wooden surface against a neutral background.

12 Foreign Exhibitors­–

A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with lush green foliage and a textured, twisting trunk, presented in a simple, dark pot.
A detailed bonsai tree with intricate, bare branches, displayed in a ceramic pot with green accents, on a wooden stand.
A bonsai tree with intricate branches is displayed in a simple brown pot on a wooden stand, accompanied by a small patch of grass on a blue tablecloth.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with lush green needles, positioned in a brown ceramic pot, showcasing intricate roots and a textured base.

Representing approximately 10 different countries. These are bonsai which have been trained and refined in Japan and purchased by foreigners waiting to be imported to the owner’s countries.

The 63rd Japanese Suiseki 

Heled on the 4th floor of the museum, but this distinguished will be covered  in a future blog post

A bonsai tree with a slender trunk and green foliage, displayed in a ceramic pot with moss, against a white backdrop.
A decorative bonsai tree with delicate white flowers, set on a moss-covered base and displayed on a wooden stand.

These two bonsai were displayed next to each other.

A person observing two bonsai trees displayed on a table with a dark blue cloth. The left tree features delicate white flowers and intricate branches, while the right tree has a fuller green canopy. Several display items are visible on the table.

I wonder what he is thinking.

The Passing of a Great Bonsai Master Tomio Yamada

17 March 2026 at 16:46
An elderly man carefully holds a bonsai tree in front of a wooden door with lattice design, showcasing the vibrant autumn leaves.

Tomio Yamada

1938-2026

Tomio Yamada, 3rd generation proprietor of Seiko-en Bonsai Garden in Omiya Bonsai Village has passed away quite recently. Seiko-en Bonsai Garden was founded by his grandfather Shonosuke but was then named the Oukei-en Bonsai Garden in Ugusudani during the Kaei Period (1848-1854) in Edo (now Tokyo) Japan. The garden was moved to Omiya Bonsai Village in 1943 with his father Kamajiro and the name was changed. 

An elderly man with glasses carefully pruning a bonsai tree, focused on his task in a serene garden setting.

An elderly man carefully tending to a bonsai tree, surrounded by gardening tools and a cozy wooden room.

Kamajiro Yamada

He started his formal bonsai training with his father in 1965. Both were outstanding sensitive arts I had the honor to meet them on my second day of study with Kyuzo Murata in June 1970. Preserving the taste and art of Edo, Seiko-en Bonsai Garden pursues the refined beauty and elegance of the seasons. They have authored many books together. This garden is one of the highlights of my bonsai tours.

A serene bonsai garden showcasing various bonsai trees in different styles, with a beautifully colored tree in the foreground featuring red and orange leaves, surrounded by lush green bonsais and a traditional Japanese building in the background.
Interior view of a wooden yurt ceiling, showcasing radiating beams and a central support post, all made of finely crafted wood.
A bonsai tree with bare branches and a thick trunk, positioned in a round pot with moss, against a wooden backdrop.

Mr. Yamada first displayed a Needle juniper at the 1976 Saku Fu Bonsai Exhibition and won an award. He displayed often and won the coveted “Prime Minister’s Award” in 1985. Tomio Yamada specialized on evergreen bonsai but was skilled with all species. His literati and clinging-to-a-rock plantings were exceptional. 

A carefully crafted bonsai tree with lush green foliage, perched on a natural stone base with moss and small ferns.

He was the curator of the famous Takagi Bonsai Collection which later became the basic core of the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum. In 2012 he became an officer of the museum and greatly supports their mission. As the Director of the Omiya Bonsai Union he worked tersely establishing the “Omiya Brand” of bonsai He establishes the Japan Bonsai Artists Association in 1991. Mr. Yamada also established the Nippon Bonsai Sakka Association which has a chapter in Europe. He is a superb bonsai display master and often travels to Europe to teach his display principles.

A detailed bonsai tree with dense green foliage and intricate branches, displayed in a traditional brown ceramic pot on a wooden table.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with green and yellow leaves, displaying small yellow fruits, placed on an ornate gray pot on a dark wooden stand.

The Omiya Bonsai Art Museum celebrating their 10th Anniversary presented a series of five-week one man bonsai exhibitions of the Top Contemporary Bonsai Masters in the world. Hiroshi Takeyama (2018) was the first to present his one-man show in spring, followed in autumn by Masahiko Kimura (2018.)

“Tomio Yamada– Bonsai Quest for Beauty” Exhibition was held from January to March 2020.

It featured 42 famous and well-known bonsai Tomio Yamada created or is credited for his design.

A beautifully crafted bonsai tree with pink flowers, displayed in a rectangular pot, against a textured white background. The image showcases the artistry of Tomio Yamada's bonsai work, featured in an exhibition.

Mr. Yamada’s daughter, Kaori is now the 4th generation proprietor of Seiko-en Bonsai Garden. “Saika Bonsai” (Colorful Flowers) is an original creation of hers. It is kind of a crossover of bonsai and Ikebana but, using living rooted plants. In order to promote and introduce bonsai to the younger generation and ladies by using common smaller inexpensive plants and combining them in containers. She is now well-established teaching through videos and TV appearances.

A beautifully crafted bonsai tree with lush green foliage, displayed in a ceramic pot on an ornate wooden stand.

Seiko-en is one of the remaining six bonsai gardens in the Omiya Bonsai Village. Although small in size, this beautiful and unique garden houses many famous classical bonsai masterpieces. There are fine-quality bonsai displayed at every turn and corner.

A beautifully styled bonsai tree with twisted branches and lush green foliage, presented in a light-colored pot against a plain background.

A man smiling while tending to a bonsai tree in a greenhouse setting.

Spring 2026 Beauty at the International Bonsai Arboretum- Part 1

1 May 2026 at 03:51
A vibrant red bonsai tree displayed on a table, surrounded by smaller bonsai plants. The scene is illuminated at night with a dark background, showcasing the intricate details of the foliage.

Spring is my favorite season the year. All new tender and fresh growth and blossoms, even on maples are particularly attractive and prepare for the soon (hopefully) growing season to begin. Although winter is not completely over yet (snow forecast for next Friday) and nearly everything is now positioned for the summer in the garden. We have all been busy shuffling trees into the garage for cold evening protection and must be returned outside during daylight. It is a good thing Diane had us get heavy sturdy carts to make moving large heavy trees. Also, they are used at exhibitions for moving bonsai.

A serene garden featuring several bonsai trees displayed on wooden tables, with a stone pathway leading through mulch and surrounding greenery.

Enjoy my images of our bonsai beauty during this season of the year, as it won’t last long. Colors change daily which necessitates photographing every day.

A tranquil bonsai garden featuring various bonsai trees in colored pots on stone tables, surrounded by greenery and trees under a blue sky.

A collection of various bonsai trees displayed on wooden tables and a cart outside a building with a metal roof.
A vibrant red maple bonsai tree in a green ceramic pot, set against a black background.
A vibrant bonsai tree with orange and red foliage set against a black background, displayed in a decorative pot on a bamboo mat.
A bonsai tree with intricate branches and delicate leaves covered in droplets of water, displayed in a yellow pot, dated March 6, 2026.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with vibrant autumn-colored leaves, displayed in a yellow pot against a black background. The image includes the date 'April 3, 2026' in white text.
An art display featuring a hanging scroll with a sunset painting, a bonsai tree in a blue pot on a stand, and a small purple bowl with another plant on the blue carpet.
A bonsai tree with long, twisting branches and small yellow buds, displayed in a green ceramic pot on a wooden stand against a black backdrop.
A bonsai tree with pink and green leaves, displayed in a teal pot, against a dark background.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with white blossoms, displayed in a ceramic pot atop a wooden stand, against a black background.
A beautifully pruned bonsai tree with delicate pink flowers, set in a turquoise pot against a dark background.
A bonsai tree with a thick trunk and intricate branching structure, displaying young green leaves, set against a black background.
A well-maintained bonsai tree with vibrant reddish-orange leaves, sitting in a blue ceramic pot against a dark background.
A well-maintained bonsai tree with a thick trunk and lush green leaves, displayed in a shallow purple pot on a blue surface.
Close-up of vibrant green leaves of a Japanese maple tree.
A vibrant tree with lush green leaves and budding flowers against a clear blue sky.
Close-up of new green leaves and budding flowers on a tree branch.
Close-up of vibrant green maple leaves with clusters of small, red flowers against a blue sky.
Close-up of colorful green and pink leaves, showcasing the vibrant hues of foliage.
Close-up view of vibrant red maple leaves against a blurred garden background.
A close-up of a green plant with bright green leaves and small pink flower buds against a light wooden background.
Close-up of vibrant green maple leaves with blossoms in a garden setting.
Close-up of budding green leaves on a branch against a dark background.
Close-up of fuzzy green tree buds on a brown branch against a black background.

Propagating Rough-bark Japanese maples from seed:

Close-up of a tree trunk showing textured bark, with green and reddish-purple maple leaves in the foreground.
A person standing on a ladder, reaching up to a colorful autumn tree with red and orange leaves, while a dog watches nearby.
Close-up of a cracked black pavement with scattered yellow and brown leaves and seed pods.
A person wearing a beanie and orange hoodie is closely examining materials in a wooden sieve over a bowl of botanical debris on a table, with various containers and tools in the background.
A close-up view of a plate filled with a pile of dry, brown seed pods, commonly known as samaras or helicopter seeds.
Close-up of soil with small green seedlings sprouting among mulch and debris.
A close-up view of young plant shoots with rough bark, labeled as '2yr' and '3 trays', growing in a dark plastic container filled with soil and fallen leaves.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with vibrant orange leaves, set against a dark background, in a light blue pot.

2026 Michigan All-State Bonsai Show

10 May 2026 at 04:09
A large indoor event space featuring various bonsai trees displayed on black tables, with attendees engaging and exploring the exhibits.

This annual show was held on May 9-10, 2026 at the Frederick Meijur Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan. As a world-class sculpture park and gardens, this beautiful park features art and horticulture events year-around. This weekend the bonsai public was also treated to the Chihuly Exhibits both indoors and throughout the park. Dale Chihuly is a renowned American artist who revolutionized studio glass, moving it from functional craft into large-scale, vibrant, abstract installations well known internationally.

A bonsai exhibition featuring multiple bonsai trees displayed on tables with black tablecloths, surrounded by visitors admiring the art. The venue has large windows and overhead lighting.
A display of various bonsai trees on a long table covered with a black tablecloth, set against a black curtain backdrop. The environment appears to be an indoor space with natural light filtering in from a nearby window.
A detailed view of a bonsai tree in a black pot, showcasing intricate twisted branches and vibrant green foliage against a dark backdrop.
A carefully shaped bonsai tree with a twisted trunk and vibrant green foliage, displayed in a decorative pot with moss on the soil surface.
A lush green bonsai tree displayed on a dark wooden stand, with a textured brown pot containing moss around the base.
A vibrant bonsai tree with bright pink azalea flowers and lush green leaves, displayed in a decorative pot with moss, against a dark background.

There are many bonsai organizations throughout the state and they all work together combining their talents to host the bonsai show featuring their beautiful bonsai for the public to enjoy and appreciate. There were several demonstrations each day in addition to workshops where the public and bonsai community could work on their bonsai skills to improve and create new bonsai for their personal collections. Over one dozen vendors brought their best ware for sale, which the bonsai community and public found valuable. 

A bonsai tree with delicate green leaves and a textured trunk, displayed in a blue pot surrounded by moss, set against a black background.
A bonsai tree displayed on a table, with a traditional hanging scroll behind it featuring a mountain landscape. A floral arrangement is placed on the table to the right.
Two traditional Japanese ceramic containers displayed in glass cases, labeled with information about the artist Kisaburo Mizuno from Kyoto, Japan (1890-1970).
Three traditional Japanese ceramics displayed in a glass case. The left bowl is on a wooden base with a black and gold placard, the middle bowl is red and round, and the right piece is a flat, circular bowl. Each piece has an informational placard in Japanese.
A display featuring two bonsai trees on wooden stands against a black backdrop. The left bonsai is small with bright yellow-green leaves and a rounded shape, while the right bonsai is larger, with dense green foliage and a more traditional tree shape.
A detailed view of a bonsai tree with lush green foliage set against a dark background, displayed in a brown pot on a wooden surface.
A miniature bonsai depiction featuring multiple thin, leafless branches with bright green leaves sprouting, set in a round clay pot filled with moss.
A close-up view of a ginkgo tree with vibrant green leaves emerging from its brown branches, set against a dark background.
A lush green bonsai tree displayed on a wooden stand, with a black curtain backdrop.
A vibrant bonsai tree with lush green foliage, displayed in a decorative ceramic pot filled with moss, against a dark backdrop.
A detailed bonsai tree display featuring multiple green foliage clusters and textured, gnarled trunks, set in a round pot on a wooden surface against a dark background.
A rusty toy dump truck with a small tree growing out of its bed, displayed on a black table against a dark curtain backdrop.
A decorative bonsai tree with lush green leaves, placed in a round pot surrounded by small rocks and miniature figures, set on a textured surface.
A bonsai tree with lush green foliage, artistically pruned and positioned in a traditional patterned ceramic pot, displayed on a black pedestal against a dark curtain.

The park also has an impressive bonsai collection and garden which is well maintained. A large-size Japanese yew bonsai masterpiece welcomed visitors to the show with a huge, well balanced trunk featuring dead wood. The tree was originally about 15 feet tall before the late Bruce Baker collected it and transformed it to an impressive bonsai. The first backhoe he used to dig the massive tree broke and another was necessary to complete the digging before he began training it.

A collection of bonsai trees displayed on a wooden shelf with a black curtain backdrop. The arrangement includes various bonsai styles and pots, showcasing an artistic and serene presentation.
A detailed bonsai tree with lush green leaves, showcasing intricate bark and roots, displayed in a decorative pot on a wooden stand.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with dense green leaves, displayed in a blue ceramic pot on a dark surface against a black background.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree in a ceramic pot, displaying green foliage and intricate branches, placed on a wooden stand with a smaller bonsai in a gray pot nearby.

This is a well-organized show hosted by the friendly bonsai club members who made everyone welcome to their art they are all proud of and enjoyed sharing. I’ve seen countless shows throughout the world, and the All-State Michigan Bonsai Show is one of the well-organized and hosted shows I’ve has the pleasure of participating and sharing my knowledge and skill.

A lush green bonsai tree in a round pot, situated on a wooden table, with a black curtain backdrop.
A wooden display box featuring a detailed miniature landscape resembling a mountainous terrain, with a small succulent arrangement in a clay pot placed beside it.
A bonsai tree displayed on a wooden table, with an additional potted plant beside it, all set against a black curtain background.
A verdant plant with white flowers, presented in a black pot on a rustic wooden slab against a dark background.
A bonsai tree with intricate, twisted branches and lush green foliage, displayed in a decorative brown pot on a pedestal against a black backdrop.
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Longwood Gardens Bonsai Festival!

4 June 2026 at 16:18
A gnarled bonsai tree displayed in a pot, showcasing intricate and twisting branches, set against a dark backdrop with green foliage. The text reads 'Longwood Gardens Bonsai Festival'.

Join us for a special week at Longwood Gardens, one of our country’s premier horticultural destinations, as it celebrates the beauty of bonsai with the inaugural Longwood Gardens Bonsai Festival from June 24-29, 2025, in Kennet Square, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. A week-long exhibition of some of their world-class bonsai plus bonsai from The Kennett Collection and juried bonsai from members of the tri-state bonsai organizations: Bonsai Society of the Lehigh Valley, Brandywine Bonsai Society, Deep Cut bonsai Society, Great Swamp Bonsai Society, New Jersey Bonsai Societies, Pennsylvania Bonsai Society and the Susquehanna Bonsai Club will be formally displayed.

Demonstrations & Lectures

For those looking to deepen their understanding of the art, the Longwood Gardens Bonsai Festival transforms into a hub of education and inspiration from Friday through Sunday. A powerhouse lineup of internationally acclaimed professional bonsai artists will host engaging demonstrations and lectures, sharing their insights on styling, wiring, and the philosophy behind the art. Attendees will have the rare opportunity to learn directly from industry icons, including: Sergio Cuan, Owen Reich, Sean Smith, William N. Valavanis, Jim Doyle, Bob Mahler, & Chase Rosade.

Vendor Showcase

The curated marketplace will include 20 vendors who will be offering, starter trees, tools, handmade bonsai containers, as well as developed bonsai and supplies to elevate or begin your journey to bonsai.

Live Auction of Outstanding Bonsai

The crown jewel of the six-day festival takes place on Saturday evening with a special, curated live auction. This is a truly unmissable event for collectors, featuring significant, specimen trees sourced from the finest collections on the East Coast—including The Kennett Collection, the permanent collection of Longwood Gardens, and the persona lcollection of legendary artist Wm. N. Valavanis.

A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with lush green foliage, displayed on an ornate wooden stand against a black background.

Plan Your Visit

Whether you come for the high-stakes thrill of the Saturday night auction, the educational weekend lectures, or simply a quiet weekday stroll through the stunning conservatorydisplays, the Longwood Gardens Bonsai Festival is the ultimate celebration of harmony between humanity and nature. Mark your calendars for June 24–29, 2025 and prepare to see nature through a beautifully focused lens. 

Additional information and schedule:

longwoodgardens.org/events-performances/events/bonsai-festival

A few photos of a few of the 12 bonsai from my personal collection which will be auctioned on Saturday evening are included here and in my blog: 

valavanisbonsaiblog.com

A healthy bonsai tree with a thick trunk and lush green leaves, displayed in a green pot with visible roots.
A bare bonsai tree with intricate branches, displayed in a green ceramic pot, on a wooden surface against a black background.
A beautifully shaped bonsai tree with white and pink blossoms surrounded by lush green leaves, displayed in a blue pot against a light grey wooden background.
A lush green bonsai tree in a round pot with a dark background.
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