The Works of Terimati are, collectively, his Bonsai Forest. They have been divided into 'groves' to aid the reader's navigation through its extensive acreage, the dense thickets of brilliance, the canopies of philosophical insight, the underbrush of humour and the steep, craggy hills and valleys of life itself. The Forest has a number of clearings and thickets. Either walk through, or follow one of these paths to a particular place. Each grove has a theme, but the divisions are never absolute. The names of the groves are:
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When a new haiku is in beta test, it might find a temporary resting place in the Bonsai Forest before finding its true grove - or getting irrevocably lost.