Bonfante Gardens
Family Theme Park
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Home of the Circus Trees™!
An amazing example of man's patience and imagination once known as the
Tree Circus has been rescued from a forgotten plot in the Santa Cruz mountains
and transported to a new home in Gilroy, California where they are now
the centerpiece for a horticulturally based theme park called Bonfante Gardens
Family Theme Park.
The collection of unusual trees appeared often during the 1940's and
50's in Ripley's "Believe-It-or-Not," "Life" magazine
as well as other publications in the United States and other parts of
the world. These trees represent one of the most visible demonstrations
of the love of nature by man - first to create and nourish, then to maintain,
and finally to preserve and cherish these stunning creatures.
(The tree shown to the left is the "Basket Tree". This tree is actually
six Sycamores grafted together in 42 different connections to give it its
basket shape.)
This botanical adventure began in Hilmar, California in the 1920's when
Axel Erlandson (in photo below at left), a farmer by trade, observed the
natural grafting of two Sycamores. His first major project consisted of
fusing four Sycamore saplings into a cupola that he named the "Four-Legged Giant." Using intricate grafting techniques, Erlandson wove
his wonders with threads of living wood. Straight tree trunks became complex
and compound designs in shapes like hearts, lightning bolts, basket weaves
and rings.
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