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ART OF BONSAI

Bonsai (jap. 盆栽, "plant of a trays") - the art of growing dwarf trees in small containers

currently there are styles of bonsai: moehi tekkan syaka soka ikadabuki and others

tekkan Formal direct style (tekkan) - in this traditional style trunk is straight, thick at the root.

moehi In trees grown in the informal literal style (moehi) branch or trunk may be slightly curved. 

soka Soka ("double barrel") - is a composition that differs from the rest of the existence of two trunks. 

syaka Italic style (syaka) differs from direct formal style just because a tree is growing at an angle to the ground.

ikadabuki Ikadabuki style, characterized in that all the trunks of tree growing from one root. They form a sprawling crown.

Representatives of bonsai style