Japanese Flowering Quince
In Training since 2010
What could be more beautiful than a Bonsai tree?
According to Japanese tradition, the bonsai represents the three virtues or shin-zen-bi, which translates into truth, goodness and beauty.
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A perfect choice! I am loving the nature theme that is going hand in hand with today's theme.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Simple but very effective.
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
You are right, simple but beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh la! I loooove this bonsai Kate, so pretty.. at first I thought it was a Bougainvillia bonsai!
ReplyDeleteGreat! I do like the intrigue and simplicity of bonsai.
ReplyDeleteMB
Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful sight, Kate!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kate!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful ! Great interpretation of the theme !
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteBirgitta
Budapest
I don't recall ever seeing colors like these on a bonsai plant. Thanks for the reminder of those 3 virtues.
ReplyDeletebeautiful - but intricately so. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Love the color.
ReplyDeleteQuinces are orange,
ReplyDeleteTheir leaves are green,
So now aren't you
Glad I liked what I seen?
I love bonsai. This one is beautiful. I've never seen one like it. What an amazing color!
ReplyDeleteIn was't aware that Bonsai plants even bloomed . So pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. It is a prefect choice for the theme day. Be patient with your bonsai tree.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen a blooming bonsai tree. How lovely! And what patience you must have!
ReplyDeleteWell, then, it's in better shape than me. Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. We each have our own vision.
ReplyDeleteWonderful in its simplicity. Love those colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and enlightening contribution to Theme Day!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful Sunday and week ahead,
Merisi