I like the balance in this first photo, also the people to the right in the background. If you look closely you can see the woman pointing.
Nothing makes a garden look Japanese like a Matsu plant. They have a characteristic of having pin like leaves and are usually trimmed by a professional to look even more artistic.
The Bonsai Matsu plant ( a mini version of the Matsu) is one of the most sort after by plant lovers worldwide. Iām still waiting for the universe to bring one my way.
The rocks and and mini waterfall also give that Japanese garden feel. It also got me thinking, A half and half garden for a yard. Half tropical, half Japanese style? What do you think? It could work?
This is a smaller version of the Matsu tree I snapped, not as fancy looking as the first pic. In the background to the left you can see the tree in the first pic.
And below is one of my twins relaxing on a rock beside the Matsu tree. š
And here is that beauty of a tree from a different angle. I like the shade hut in the background, you can tell the garden designer š©āšØ went for simplicity but the type anyone can appreciate.
Camera: Canon M50
Lens: EF-M 55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM
Location:Tatebayashi, Japan