Formal Upright Style Bonsai

Formal upright bonsai have a straight trunk with.
Formal upright style bonsai. The formal upright bonsai style called chokkan in japanese is easy enough for a novice to work on and challenging enough for bonsai masters. Formal upright bonsai style chokkan the formal upright style is a very common form of bonsai. In this style the apex of the bonsai and base remains in a vertical straight line. Because it requires the least experimentation avoids the problem.
This style often occurs in nature especially when the tree is exposed to lots of light and does not face the problem of competing trees. For this style tapering of the upright growing trunk must be clearly visible. Formal upright style the trunk is straight and tapers toward the top. Formal upright bonsai style chokkan the formal upright style is a very common form of bonsai.
The branches of the bonsai must gradually become shorter and thinner from the bottom to the top be horizontal compared with the trunk or bent slightly downwards. An upright bonsai is a style where the main stem or the trunk of the bonsai remains more or less straight and pointed upwards. For this style tapering of the upright growing trunk must be clearly visible. Of selective pruning and should almost immediately become a displayable bonsai.
The upright bonsai can be of two types. The roots at the base of the trunk are nicely spread. It is the easiest for a beginner to develop. This style often occurs in nature especially when the tree is exposed to lots of light and does not face the problem of competing trees.