Bonsai Hokidachi Style

It branches out in all directions about 1 3 of the way up the entire height of the tree.
Bonsai hokidachi style. Broom style bonsai hokidachi the broom style is suited for deciduous trees with extensive fine branching. This style is a close cousin of formal upright style bonsai but with a little. It branches out in all directions at about 1 3 the height of the tree. The trunk is straight and upright and does not continue to the top of the tree.
Broom style trees in this style have an upright trunk with branches and foliage radiating outwards in the shape of a japanese fan or an umbrella. The formal upright style has classic proportions and is the basis of all bonsai. Often called the dragon. Broom style trees in this style have an upright trunk with branches and foliage radiating outwards in the.
Slanting style shakan style. Rather than the branches becoming progressively shorter towards the apex of the tree however the foliage and branches of the tree extend outwards in all directions at the apex. The broom style or hokidachi is employed for trees with extensive fine branching often with species like elms. Informal upright style moyogi style.
In nature trees are forced into all kinds of shapes under the influences of weather wind and placement. Cascade style in nature this tree. In the broom style the bonsai is trained so that the trunk is perfectly straight as in the formal upright style. Coiled style this twisted style is probably the closest to what came from china.
The branches and leaves form a ball shaped crown which can also be very beautiful during the winter. Broom style bonsai hokidachi the broom style is suited for deciduous trees with extensive fine branching. It branches out in all directions at about 1 3 the height of the tree. What is a bonsai.
The trunk is straight and upright and does not continue to the top of the tree. 1 formal upright style chokkan style. Définition et description en détail de ce style à l aide de quelques exemples d arbres en pot de qualité. Alas this is probably the least tried style of all yet ask anyone what they think of hokidachi and they will all answer with the appropriate adjectives describing its beauty.
The trunk is straight and upright. Consequently bonsai trees can have many shapes and sizes and depending on their way of growing they are grouped into various styles and shapes. Hokidachistyle or broom bonsai is the perfect way to work with material that has very extensive and slender branches.