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- Akadama (赤玉土, akadamatsuchi, red ball earth) is a naturally occurring, granular clay-like mineral used as soil for bonsai trees and other container-grown...
- Akadama (赤玉), originally Akadama port wine, is a ****anese sweet red wine created in 1907 by Shinjiro Torii, the founder of Suntory. Akadama remains po****r...
- wines. In 1907, the store began selling a fortified wine called Akadama Port Wine (Akadama literally meaning "red ball," a euphemism for the sun). The store...
- visits his teacher Professor Akadama, a tengu. Through Akadama, Yasaburō is acquainted with Benten, a human woman whom Akadama taught to fly like a tengu...
- them in direct opposition to the Akadama clan, whose leader, Kitcho, is the illegitimate son of Tesshin Kurou. The Akadama wish to expel the government forces...
- gardens. Kokedama is also called poor man's bonsai. It is made of wet akadama soil and keto (peat) formed to a ball. The plant is set into the ball and...
- other soil products such as for use as bonsai soil as an alternative to akadama. [citation needed] Montmorillonite is effective as an adsorptive of heavy...
- providing plant stock as well. ****anese bonsai soil components, such as Akadama clay, are available worldwide, and suppliers also provide similar local...
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- point in time to create porous, water-retaining pellets. Varieties such as akadama, or "red ball" soil, and kanuma, a type of yellow pumice used for azaleas...