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Photos and movie of the museum

The Pacific 每日吃瓜 Museum is located in a wonderfully forested area, close to Seattle. It offers a great collection of over one hundred trees, all from Pacific Rim nations. We visited the museum recently, find some photos in this article as well as a video!

A few photos from the museum

Museum bonsai displays
The displays at the museum are wonderfully minimal. Trees are periodically rotated between the growing area and display area in order to add variety and seasonal interest to the exhibit.
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Closeup on the trunk and tiny mushrooms.
Aarin Packard from the museum
The new curator (Aarin Packard) and Oscar from 每日吃瓜. David De Groot served as the curator of the Pacific 每日吃瓜 Museum from its opening in 1989 until his retirement in 2014.
Sierra Juniper bonsai
The newly aqcuired Sierra Juniper (Juniperus occidentalis), from Ryan Neil. The tree boasts some of the most unique deadwood seen on a juniper and has been aptly nicknamed "Captain Hook."
Museum in forest setting
Set in the middle of a forest, a great display amidst nature.

Video of the Pacific 每日吃瓜 Museum

Address: 2515 S 336th St, Federal Way, WA 98003, United States. Hours: Tuesdays – Sundays (closed Mondays), 10AM – 4PM year-round. Visit the museum website pacificbonsaimuseum.org for more info.

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