Upright Bonsai Style

Slanting style shakan style.
Upright bonsai style. Formal upright style the trunk is straight and tapers toward the top. Similar to the formal upright style branches progress regularly from largest at the bottom to smallest at the top although this progression may be broken where the irregular shape of the trunk. All have their own individual beauty and serenity. For this style tapering of the upright growing trunk must be clearly visible.
In this style the apex of the bonsai and base remains in a vertical straight line. This style is a close cousin of formal upright style bonsai but with a little. The formal upright bonsai style called chokkan in japanese is easy enough for a novice to work on and challenging enough for bonsai masters. An upright bonsai is a style where the main stem or the trunk of the bonsai remains more or less straight and pointed upwards.
The formal upright style is a very common form of bonsai. Informal upright style moyogi style. What is a bonsai. 1 formal upright style chokkan style.
The whole composition must be in balance with the trunk and the pot. The roots at the base of the trunk are nicely spread. The formal upright style has classic proportions and is the basis of all bonsai. 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.
Formal upright bonsai have a straight trunk with. Bonsai style informal upright moyogi another easy style to incorporate the informal upright or moyogi in japanese is known specifically for its trunk that grows upward but bends to the right and left forming an s.