Toronto Bonsai Society (TBS)
- Formed in 1963 and one of the largest outside Japan, the society is devoted to the learning, practice, and teaching of the horticultural techniques and artistic principles of bonsai. Vancouver Island Bonsai Club
- Dedicated to the promotion of the ancient art of bonsai.- All Japan Shohin-Bonsai Association (AJSBA)
- Offers membership information and event guide for people interested in the art of Japanese, traditional gardening culture. Also in Japanese. - American Bonsai Society
- Promotes interest in bonsai and serves as a national focal point for bonsai fanciers. - Atlanta Bonsai Society
- Features a newsletter, member information, photo gallery, and event calendar. - Austin Bonsai Society
- Nonprofit providing guidance and education for individuals who desire to learn and nurture their skill in the art of bonsai. - Bonsai Clubs International
- Nonprofit global organization of individuals and clubs, which are dedicated to the education of people in bonsai. - Bonsai Societies of Florida
- Founded in 1973 as a state-coordinating organization whose education committee provides two primers and maintains an audiovisual library about bonsai. - Bonsai Society of Australia, Inc. (BSA)
- Meeting since August, 1965. Site features pest control and seasonal tips as well as information and exhibits for the annual Spring Show. - Bonsai Society of Dallas
- Formerly known as the Bonsai Society of Texas. Features events calendar, gallery of trees, and membership information. - Bonsai Society of Portland (BSOP)
- Oregon-based society promotes the ancient art through education. Site features meeting schedule, virtual garden tours, and photo albums. - Bonsai Society of the Carolinas
- Providing monthly educational programs in Charlotte, North Carolina, to promote the interest in the ancient art since 1964. - Cotswold Bonsai Society
- Provides a friendly venue for members to learn more of the aesthetics, styling, and horticulture of small trees grown in pots as the Japanese translation of the word bonsai implies. - Dai Ichi Bonsai Kai
- Nonprofit club based in Gardena, California, dedicated to the advancement of the art of bonsai through monthly meetings, demonstrations, and its annual show. - Diablo Bonsai Club
- Meetings consist of lecture and discussion followed by a workshop focusing on individual attention to attendees' trees. - Fort Worth Bonsai Society (FWBS)
- Includes meeting information, gallery of members' trees, and links. - Four Seasons Bonsai Club of Michigan
- Established in 1972 to share bonsai knowledge with its members and interested guests. Activities include workshops, field trips, slide shows, and an annual auction. - Gainesville Bonsai Society
- Offers information on major conferences and shows, local artists, and locator map for other bonsai societies in Florida and nearby states. - Golden State Bonsai Federation (GSBF)
- Educational organization formed from member bonsai clubs throughout California. - Greater Cincinnati Bonsai Society (GCBS)
- One of the oldest bonsai societies in the U.S. founded in 1964 to foster the study and appreciation of bonsai and related arts. - Greater New Orleans Bonsai Society (GNOBS)
- Founded by bonsai authority Vaughn Banting in 1972. Includes upcoming events, membership information, photo gallery, expert's corner, and news. - Houston Bonsai Society (HBS)
- Includes events and workshops calendar, newsletter, tips, and list of area vendors. - Kent Bonsai Club
- Founded in the summer of 1985 to promote the appreciation of bonsai in the Kent area, following a simple advertisement in the local paper of Whitstable. - Lake Charles Bonsai Society (LCBS)
- Strives to create interest and inspire participation by advanced and beginning growers of the miniature trees. - Mid Atlantic Bonsai Societies (MABS)
- Features conference information, member club locations, and festival contacts and photo gallery. - Midwest Bonsai Society (MBS)
- Features tree of the month, information on the annual show, and bonsai stories and philosophy by Susumo Nakamura. - Minnesota Bonsai Society (MBS)
- Offers care guides, workshops, and articles for bonsai, which literally means to grow (bon) in a shallow dish (sai). - National Bonsai Foundation (NBF)
- Program formed by the bonsai community at the U.S. National Arboretum supporting the National Bonsai and Penjing Museum. - New Zealand Bonsai Association
- Dedicated to providing information and contact details for clubs, societies, and related commercial organizations nationwide. - North Carolina Bonsai Association (NCBA)
- Offers meeting calendar, pictures of club meetings and member trees, and useful bonsai links. - Northern Ireland Bonsai Society
- Founded in 1986 by a small group of people interested in the art. Features an annual show and styling workshops. - Phoenix Bonsai
- Hub for the Phoenix and Tuscon societies as well as a comprehensive history of the ancient art. - Potomac Bonsai Association (PBA)
- Umbrella organization comprised of ten bonsai clubs and one viewing stone group in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. - Prairie State Bonsai Society (PSBS)
- Aims to promote the practice and art of bonsai tree care through an exchange of experience and knowledge at meetings and workshops. - Puget Sound Bonsai Association (PSBA)
- Nonprofit dedicated to the education of its members and the general public in the art and culture of bonsai. Features care, recommended reading, online articles, and local resources. - Quad City Bonsai Club
- Established in 1987 offering galleries of trees, articles written by members, and online newsletters. - Redwood Empire Bonsai Society (REBS)
- Includes Bonsai demonstrations, hands-on experience, lectures, workshops, classes, slides, and sharing of members' plants. - San Diego Bonsai Club (SDBC)
- One of the oldest bonsai clubs in California, founded by 12 members in October, 1965, as a nonprofit educational corporation. - Springfield Bonsai Society (SBS)
- Features society events, monthly newsletter, and meeting information for bonsai aficionados in Springfield, Illinois. - World Bonsai Friendship Federation (WBFF)
- Because bonsai teaches generosity and patience and it can give peace of mind, health, and a life's pursuit. Joint operation with the North American Bonsai Federation.
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