Japanese Winterberry, Burned Paper + Watercolor, Framed
$ 120.00
Japanese Winterberry, Burned paper with watercolor, framed, "A Study of Bonsai" by Elyssa Cichy
Literally, umemodoki in Japanese means mock ume (Japanese apricot) or ume-oid. It is so called because the leaves and branch form of umemodoki look like ume. It bears fruit, but no pollination can be done and no fruit can be produced unless a male tree and a female one are placed alongside each other.
Frame size 12.5 x 15.25"
cord and hanging knob included
Literally, umemodoki in Japanese means mock ume (Japanese apricot) or ume-oid. It is so called because the leaves and branch form of umemodoki look like ume. It bears fruit, but no pollination can be done and no fruit can be produced unless a male tree and a female one are placed alongside each other.
Frame size 12.5 x 15.25"
cord and hanging knob included