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palace, the roofs of which clearly show Chinese influ-
ence, fashionable at the time.
The orangery of the huge garden is well lit up by day
light, favorable for a bonsai show. There were about 80
specimens on a table top display, 46 conifers and 34
deciduous trees. In contrast to many other interna-
tional bonsai exhibitions in Europe, there were only 20
imported trees from Asia, indicating there was a great
variety of species indigenous to Europe. Native bonsai
are easier to keep in good health because of their ad-
aptation to our climate. Many visitors came mainly on
Saturday and Sunday to see many fine bonsai.
Along with the exhibition, a supporting program
full of variety with bonsai demonstrations and lectures
Top left;. Nomination:
Crataegus laevigata of Mr. Uwe
Krötenheerdt, Germany
Top right; Nomination:
Larix decidua of Mrs. Agata
Wawrczyniak, Poland
Middle; Nomination: Juniperus
Sabina of Mr. Oldrich Kaspar,
Czech Republic
Bottom left and detail of nebari;
Nomination: Acer palmatum of
Mr. Jürgen Denk, Germany
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