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When we look at rare bonsai, we usually assume we’re seeing what’s possible. In reality, we’re often only seeing what survived. This episode explores a quiet distortion in how bonsai is understood—survivorship bias. Museums, exhibitions, and social media tend to show only the trees that endured. The countless attempts that failed, declined, or were abandoned never enter the frame. In Rare Bonsai | Survivors, Not the Rule, we examine three bonsai often mistaken as proof that anything can work: elite Japanese white pine, exhibition-level Japanese maple, and visually striking premna bonsai. These trees are not myths. But they are exceptions—shaped by rare alignment of material, time, climate, and restraint. This is not a guide to what you should grow. And it’s not a list of “best species.” It’s an observational documentary about why certain bonsai endure, why most attempts never reach that point, and why exceptions don’t break the rules—they reveal how strict those rules really are. This episode is part of the Rare Bonsai series by Ethereal Bonsai, a long-form documentary project that approaches bonsai through biology, time, and choice—rather than instruction or trends. 🌱 In this episode, you’ll explore: Why exhibition bonsai often represent survivors, not averages How survivorship bias shapes what we admire Why elite success is rarely repeatable How time quietly filters bonsai long before we see them ▶️ Next in the series: We move beyond exceptions and look at trees that refuse bonsai altogether—and what their limits teach us. If you’re drawn to rare bonsai, living art, and slow documentary storytelling that goes deeper than technique, this series is for you. #RareBonsai #Bonsai #BonsaiArt #NatureDocumentary #LivingArt #TreeDocumentary #PlantBiology