Slanted Bonsai
With bonsai the leaning style should grow at an angle of about 60 80 degrees relative to the ground.
Slanted bonsai. Known as shakkan in japanese the slanting style of bonsai is noted specifically for its acute angles. In the art of bonsai there is a style that seeks to emulate this slanting of the tree and it is simply called the slanting or shakan style. Basic styles formal upright informal upright slanting cascade semi cascade. So if your trunk is slanted towards the left the base of the trunk will be off to the right.
The trunk and branches of the tree appears to be somewhat blown by the wind similar to that that grows in nature. In this way the roots under the inclined trunk are pressed into the ground. In this style the trunk is slanted to one side. The roots are well developed on one side to keep the tree standing.
Slanting bonsai style shakan as a result of the wind blowing in one dominant direction or when a tree grows in the shadow and must bend toward the sun the tree will lean in one direction. The trunk s base should be closer to the pot on the opposite side of which your tree is slanted. The slanting style in bonsai trees that are exposed to the wind will often develop a slanted trunk as a result. The last popular style we will talk about is the slanting bonsai style.