Japan🇯🇵Black Pine (video included)
Japan🇯🇵Black Pine (video included)
Japan🇯🇵Black Pine (video included)
Japan🇯🇵Black Pine (video included)
Japan🇯🇵Black Pine (video included)

Japan🇯🇵Black Pine (video included)

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📏Overall size of Japanese black pine

Data: Height 38cm x Width 28cm

Estimated tree age: 30 years
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The black pine (Pinus thunbergii), also known as the "male pine," is a representative evergreen conifer native to Japan, earning the nickname "King of Trees." It is native to the coastal regions of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, and is also found along the coast of South Korea. It is renowned for its resistance to wind, salt, and heat. There are numerous black pine varieties, but the Mikawa, Shikoku, and Genkai varieties are the most well-known. They are widely used in bonsai cultivation and are highly sought after by collectors.

Its needles grow in pairs, are thick and upright, and are rich green, evergreen year-round. Its bark is gray-black and coarsely cracked, evoking a sturdy and elegant beauty. Its majestic trunk and distinctly layered branches make it a symbolic species of Japanese bonsai aesthetics. Since the Heian period, the black pine has symbolized longevity and immortality, and remains widely used in bonsai art and ceremonial decorations, representing the spirit of perseverance and the continuity of life.

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🌳Gift choice🌳 Feng Shui Lucky Pine Tree: Cultural Significance and Feng Shui Implications

Black pine has been revered since ancient times, considered a symbol of perseverance and longevity. It plays a crucial role in bonsai and gardening, renowned for its robust, upright trunk, dark green needles, and rough bark, conveying an aura of strength and composure. In feng shui, black pine is considered a "yang wood," known for its ability to ward off evil spirits, strengthen the home, enhance positive energy, and bring prosperity and good fortune. It is often placed in entryways, on desks, or on balconies to attract wealth and enhance family fortune, symbolizing upward mobility and popularity.

The black pine is often called the "King of Bonsai" and the "Male Pine." It frequently appears in traditional Japanese art, calligraphy, painting, and Zen landscapes, representing masculine spirit, a fearlessness of hardship, and a commitment to winning through steady effort. The tree's unwavering perseverance in the face of harsh winters is often seen as a symbol of longevity and endurance, and is often found in shrines and temples. It also makes for an excellent gift: Black pine represents blessings for the recipient's career, health, and vitality, making it suitable for important occasions like promotions, business openings, Father's Day, or elders' birthdays. Its profound meaning as a gift is not only aesthetically pleasing but also conveys blessings and a sense of purpose.

🌿 Characteristics and planting recommendations
Black pine is strong and resistant to adversity, and has the following characteristics:
- Drought and heat resistant, and can also withstand temperatures down to -15°C, making it suitable for outdoor maintenance in all seasons
- Extremely resistant to sea breezes and air pollution, suitable for planting in coastal or urban environments
- Water when the soil is dry, and avoid long-term waterlogging
- It is recommended to use a well-drained mixed medium (Akadama + volcanic rock + Kanuma soil)

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✂️ Maintenance focus

- Needle removal: This can be done in autumn to help adjust the node spacing and allow light to enter the inner branches

- Fertilization recommendations: Fertilize in spring and autumn. Fertilize every 2-3 weeks to prevent needles from growing too long.

- Pest and disease control: Common pests include aphids, spider mites and scale insects. Maintaining ventilation and sunlight is the most important thing. If necessary, use pesticides to control them.

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