GALLERY: BONSAI TREES Japanese Bush Clover in a Tokoname pot, end of Summer 2009. About 10cm / 4in high A small Cotoneaster, about 18cm / 7in high, in a Walsall pot, on display at Swindon Show 2015 SHOHIN AND MAME BONSAI GALLERY Shohin and Mame are smaller-sized bonsai, which are gaining popularity in the UK. Mame are often referred to as 'bean'-sized bonsai. Shohin are larger and typically fit in the palm of the hand. Newly re-potted Japanese Quince 'chojubai' with peach-coloured flowers, about12cm / 4.5in high. Gordon Duffett pot. Tokonoma style display: Black Pine with Scroll painting and Accent plant A red-flowered Japanese quince 'Chojubai' in late Winter, about 10cm/4in high. Pot by John Pitt. Pink-flowering Satsuki Azalea, about 15cm / 6in high. Japanese pot Orange-flowering Japanese Quince, with exposed roots, about 12cm / 4.5in high. Flowering Fuji Cherry in bloom at Swindon Show 2014, with a fern accent plant Satsuki Azalea with striped flowers, about 17cm / 6.5in high. Small-leaved Japanese maple 'Kiyohime' root over rock style, about 13cm / 5in high Japanese Bush Clover in a Tokoname pot, end of Summer 2009. About 10cm / 4in high Field Maple in Autumn, pot by Walsall Studio Ceramics. About 10cm / 4in high Peach-flowering Satsuki Azalea in varying shades, about 17cm / 6.5in high. A small Cotoneaster, about 18cm / 7in high, in a Walsall pot, on display at Swindon Show 2015 BACK TO PAGE Slide 1© Copyright Eastleigh Bonsai Society 2021 Our Privacy Policy Follow us on Instagram ℗ Phonogram Copyright Eastleigh Bonsai Society 2021 Our Use of Cookies Terms and Conditions of Use Our Site Credits ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USE OF EASTLEIGH BONSAI SOCIETY WEBSITE SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS.