Bonsai in Brevard – July 2023

Companion Planting Demonstration – Adding Some Accents to your Bonsai display

On July 15, our club is honored to welcome Jeanne Cosenza (see bio below) to present a demonstration on Kusamono, Shitakusa and Kokedama composition. Jeanne will create 2 Kusamono/Shitakusa that will be raffled at the end of the program.

Accent or companion plantings are shown alongside our bonsai tree to complement the tree when exhibited. The Japanese words Kusamono, Shitakusa and Kokedama are often used to describe the specific types of accent plantings. They are placed near the bonsai and bring another element of nature to the display, adding visual interest or telling a story about the scenery being depicted with the display.

Jeanne Consenze Bio

Jeanne Cosenza has been passionately immersed in bonsai culture for more than seven years, she is the Bonsai Society of Florida (BSF) Districts 5 & 7 Trustee and co-chaired the 2022 BSF Convention Exhibit. She has participated in numerous workshops, and studied under the nation’s top Kusamono, Shitakusa and Kokedama instructors.
Four years ago, as a BSF Exhibit assistant, Jeanne’s reputation for making beautiful accents led to her being commissioned to make six Shitakusa displays for the exhibit. Her accent pieces drew such acclaim, it inspired BSF to create an award for the discipline and kickstarted her remarkable journey into the world of Kusamono.
When Young Choe, arguably the nation’s leading Kusamono authority, sought out someone to represent Florida for her special Kusamono exhibit at the 2021 U.S. National Bonsai Exhibition in New York, two names kept coming up: Martha Goff and Jeanne Cosenza.

All told, Jeanne made 10 Kusamono displays for New York, and when a handful of bonsai entries were forced to drop last-minute from the exhibit due to Covid-19, Bill Valavanis used many of Jeanne’s Kusamono to fill the void. Young was so enamored with one of the pieces that Jeanne gifted it to her, and Young promptly displayed it alongside Mary Madison’s famous buttonwood at the National Bonsai and Penjing Museum at the U.S. Arboretum in Washington D.C.

In 2022, Jeanne won the Best Companion Award at the BSF Convention Exhibit, and has given numerous demonstrations on Shitakusa, Kusamono and Kokedama.

Definitions

Kusamono (literally “grass thing”) and Shitakusa (literally “undergrass”) are potted collections of plants designed to be viewed either in accompaniment with bonsai or alone. They are arrangements of wild grasses and flowers in unique pots or trays selected to suggest a season or place. Kusamono refers to a Japanese botanical art that developed alongside bonsai. The name is composed of two Japanese characters– “grass” and “thing”—which together suggest humble, everyday plants.

Kokedama is a Japanese variant of bonsai that has become popular in recent years. It is a ball of soil, covered with moss, on which an ornamental plant grows. The idea has its origins in Nearai, Japan where it was used to display plants without pots.

Club Meetings

Our club holds meetings at the Melbourne Public Library on the third Saturday of each month at 1pm.


Please read about our club meetings and reasons why you should join a club.

The Bonsai Society of Brevard is one of the many clubs within the Bonsai Societies of Florida.

Bonsai at the Zoo – 2023

Aug 19-20: Bonsai at the Zoo

The annual 2-day cooperative event between Brevard Zoo and the Bonsai Society of Brevard (BSOB) will be held on Aug 19-20, 2023. Club members will display their trees amidst the beauty and adventure of the Zoo atmosphere. See multiple bonsai trees on display and watch bonsai demonstrations by local bonsai artists.

Entrance fee to bonsai areas is included in the zoo admission.

If you are interested in showing a tree at this event, please fill in this online FORM by Aug 1st.

A beginner’s class will be offered on August 19, 2023 (10:30am to 2:30pm with a 30 min break at noon). Please see this link for more details on the class.

Please see the zoo show flyer for more details.

The zoo website has more details HERE.


Please read about our club meetings and reasons why to join a club.

The Bonsai Society of Brevard is one of the many clubs within the Bonsai Societies of Florida.

Bonsai in Brevard – May 2023

May 20, 2023: Convention Preparation

Did April showers bring May flowers to your bonsai trees? Many gorgeous trees are now in full bloom. For our May 20 BSOB club meeting we are requesting Members bring a colorful tree and/or pot they will allow to be shown in our club tree exhibit during the BSF Convention. We will work together to create a multi-colored bonsai display using foliage, pots, bark, and flowering trees.

Also, to involve more members that may not be at the convention, our meeting on May 20th will also include developing our club project plans for the club night competition.

Kempinski Korner – May

Have you ever heard of BonsAI? That’s where AI (artificial intelligence) is used to help generate designs for the bonsai artform. Rob gave it a try this month. Take a look at the May posting.

BSF Convention Reminders

Also, on Memorial Day weekend the Bonsai Society of Florida is having their Annual Convention at the Florida Hotel in Orlando. Online registration stops on May 19th. Go here to register.

Club Meetings

Our club holds meetings at the Melbourne Public Library on the third Saturday of each month at 1pm.

Bougainvillea glabra in full bloom on display at Epcot May 2023

Please read about our club meetings and reasons why you should join a club.

The Bonsai Society of Brevard is one of the many clubs within the Bonsai Societies of Florida.