Hachi-uye (40 to 60 Inches, "Six-hand")

The Hachi-uye size of bonsai trees is one of the largest categories, ranging from 51 to 80 cm in height. These trees are usually displayed on the floor or on low stands, and require "six hands" to move. They are often considered as the most impressive and majestic bonsai specimens, as they can showcase intricate details and realistic proportions. Some of the common species that can be grown in the Hachi-uye size are Japanese maple, pine, juniper, and azalea.
Other trees in the collection that share this property:
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This Ponderosa Pine was field collected with permission (yamadori) from Devil’s Tower area of Wyoming at 8-10,000 feet by renowned bosai artist Dan Robinson.