May I have a question? As I know the different between shitakusa and kusamono is the style of the presentation. When a grass inplant is an accent plant, that is shitakusa, when we presented alone, like a solitare, we talk about kusamono. Is that true? What do you know about it? I’m realy interesting!
Greatings from Budapest!
Balázs Tóth-Szabó
May I have a question? As I know the different between shitakusa and kusamono is the style of the presentation. When a grass inplant is an accent plant, that is shitakusa, when we presented alone, like a solitare, we talk about kusamono. Is that true? What do you know about it? I’m realy interesting!
Greatings from Budapest!
Balázs Tóth-Szabó
"Mi piace""Mi piace"
下 草 & 草 物
SHITAKUSA & KUSAMONO
下 shita = below = 石 Kusa grass
Kusamono, bonsai herbaceous
Kusa grass 草 = Mono 物 = thing, object
As a rule the shitakusa are smaller and composed of a single essence and used as an accompanying element to a bonsai
The kusamono are larger and consist of several species and are presented alone
"Mi piace""Mi piace"
Nicola! Thank you for the answer!Iis so practically as I thought, but off course my knowledge was inaccurate.
Balázs Tóth-Szabó
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