Inside The New York Botanical Garden

Morning Eye Candy: Hornbeam Bonsai

Posted in Photography on September 20 2011, by Ann Rafalko

Carpinus turczaninovii. Approximately 20-40 years old, and 18 years in training in the Yos ue Style (forest). This beautiful bonsai is exhibited by Jerome Rocherolle.

Hornbeam bonsai Carpinus turczaninovii

Hornbeam bonsai Carpinus turczaninovii (photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen)


Fall Flowers of Japan is on view at the Garden through October 30. And while the show in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory is beautiful and serene, it’s not the only showcase of the Japanese gardening arts on display at The New York Botanical Garden. At Shop in the Garden you can marvel at six utterly beautiful bonsai masterpieces on loan from Shanti Bithi Nursery. And while these trees are best seen in person, we thought we would take the time to showcase them for those who cannot make it to the Bronx this fall.