Jamie wrote:I
also as for a lower limit, personally I would say 10cm. most books state Mame are up to 10cm and shohin to between 20 and 25cm. in saying that the Japanese actually use the idea of if it fits in the palm of your hand it is considered shohin.
The sizes are all ambiguous as they start and finish where one starts. As for fitting in the hand Who's, my mates hand is 5cm bigger than mine. Also some say 5 must fit in the hand.
One thing that has changed in Bonsai over the years, and can be claimed as new, is the size Shito, which is the smallest of the sizes.
Which were incorporated in with the Mame. Because of the effort of some growers to get them smaller it was then thought to classify them as a separate size classification. That size finishes at 7cm where Mame can start at 5cm. So you can see the reason for asking as Mame start at 5cm and finish at 15cm, which in the past was a Shohin size. Where we have a Japanese teacher saying, Mame will fit in the palm of the hand ( again Arron Sandilands that plays for the shockers in the AFL has a hand that makes a footy look like a tennis ball)
Then we have Shohin under 20cm and Chuhin at around 45cm. So we need clarification from the adjudicator's, as there is going to be a ruler used to determine the right size of entrants. We have to get it right now.
Jamie is right, with the right stock you can get them, I have proven it here with my Posts on getting them quick time. I have used Chinese elm, Juniperus procumbens, and Syzgium species.
Cheers Pup