"Moyogi"

"Moyogi" is one of the basic tree shapes of bonsai, and is a common tree shape often seen in nature and in the field of bonsai. The trunk is almost S-shaped, and each time a branch appears, it rotates and grows upwards. This creates a visually appealing curve. The taper of the trunk should be clearly visible at the base of the tree, not in the higher parts of the tree. This reflects the growth pattern of natural trees. Also, prune the inner branches so that they grow vertically from the base. This maintains the consistency and balance of the tree shape. This tree shape is the most popular tree shape regardless of tree species, is easy to maintain, and has an excellent bonsai aesthetic. The shape of a bonsai tree is created based on the individual's free interpretation and does not necessarily have to be tied to a specific tree shape. This allows creators to express themselves artistically.



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