Bonsais are usually in small containers that make it part of the internal decoration of a place, however, the customer can demand that it is part of the external decoration of the place.
That is why the style of a bonsai is usually given according to the size of the garden, the client’s demands, the type of soil, changes in climate, the presence of the sun and the availability of shade from the place where it can be planted or have a bonsai
The best style for a bonsai
Currently there are many styles and not necessarily all must fit a certain way because they are open to interpretation and personal creativity. However, the most common styles that serve as guidelines for modeling bonsai are the following:
The broom style broom, is characterized by having the trunk straight without reaching the apex and having branches from a third of the height to several directions. The inclined style bonsai, is characterized by growing at an angle of 60º-80º with respect to the ground, having the trunk straight or inclined with a thick shape at the base and thinner after the base until reaching the apex.
Many options
The bonsai style swept by the wind, characterized by having its branches and trunk inclined in the same direction, although the branches can be alternated to the left and right in the same way are all in the same direction.
There is also the double trunk bonsai style, multiple trunks, formal and informal vertical, waterfall and semi-waterfall, among other styles.
Although different styles exist, the way in which they grow must be respected, since the objective is to respect the way they imitate nature because if they are looking to give it another style or direction, it makes the work or modeling difficult and this will take a lot more time to achieve it.