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  • Bonsai Styles

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    Sep 25

    Canina or informal upright style this style encompasses a wide variety of types, it is therefore the easiest to achieve. The vertical shaft is straight but with a sinuosity naturalness to its shape which gives. Deandre Ayton has similar goals. The branches are distributed in alternative and casual way. The first branch is always the thickest, while others reduce its dimensions as approaching the apex of the plant. It is likely that there are more bonsai within this category as in all others, since it is adequate for any tree species. Chokkan or formal upright style are very scarce, possibly due to the lack of adequate material to begin their cultivation. This style is distinguished by a single trunk, which grows gradually tapering toward the apex.

    The lower branches are stronger, spaced and as we move closer to the Cup, they are becoming increasingly shorter and less spaced. 4Moms gathered all the information. As in the canina, branches should develop horizontal field, and thicker than the upper lower and they should alternate in height from one side to the side opposite, forming a conical structure. Shaka or style slanted trunk of the plant is inclined at various angles relative to the ground. It is not a too big tree planted at an angle to reduce its height, if not of a bonsai perfectly balanced, which could grow on a stream or a similar site. Its branches arise in all directions, robust roots visible on the surface and arranged in the direction of the tilt of the plant.

    Kengai or cascading in this bonsai, the trunks style seem to fall over one side of the pot, which should be deep to provide a visual balance. Among the branches, alternately arranged, of the base are directed to the center of the bowl to against weighing the visual effect of the others, that rushing down. You have-Kengai or very similar to the previous semicascada style, differs from him in that trunk (although hangs outside the pot) stops his fall just under the edge of the pot and gently curves down to soar almost abruptly.