Formal Upright Twin Trunk Bonsai
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Formal upright twin trunk bonsai. Formal upright style chokkan vertical straight trunk evenly tapering from base to apex its structure should be visible. Visible surface roots spreading out in all directions but not directly to the front the arrangement of the branches from the lowest to the highest should become shorter and more delicate. However with a bit of pushing from mike rogers we went for the traditional japanese formal upright shown in the center drawing. In this style the apex of the bonsai and base remains in a vertical straight line.
An upright bonsai is a style where the main stem or the trunk of the bonsai remains more or less straight and pointed upwards. Bald cypress bonsai formal upright guy guidry initial styling mike rogers wiring bonsai comments off. On display at epcot. Formal upright bonsai have a straight trunk with lower branches that extend farther out from the trunk than the higher branches.
No eye poking branches pointed directly at viewer. No crossing branches or branches that cross the trunk. Succeeding branches placed at one third the remaining distance to the top of the tree. Everything from flat top to an extended twin trunk style.
Upright formal bonsai or chokkan and. The branches grow all around the trunk in this style and they must.