This collection of dwarf jade (Portulacaria afra) bonsai showcases a diverse array of artistic styles, ranging from the dramatic "forest" arrangement in a scalloped tray to formal upright and slanting single-trunk specimens. Each tree features the species' trademark thick, succulent leaves and a segmented, corky bark that provides an immediate sense of age and character. Notable details include the use of wiring to guide branch growth, prominent exposed root bases (nebari) that anchor the trees, and the integration of decorative rocks to create miniature landscapes. Housed in traditional ceramic pots with textured soil and moss top-dressings, these bonsai illustrate the plant's incredible resilience and its ability to be shaped into sophisticated, architectural forms.