There are several common elm bonsai

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-02-24

Common elm bonsai are as follows:

1.Curved trunk style: The trunk of this elm bonsai is curved and changeable, spiraling and twisting, like a snake walking, showing a vigorous and simple posture. The curvy elm bonsai needs to be carefully pruned and tied to maintain its curvilinear shape.

2.Diagonal Trunk: The trunk of the oblique elm bonsai is tilted to one side, presenting an elegant posture. The trunk of this bonsai needs to be kept to a certain length to accentuate its inclined posture.

3.Waterfront: The trunk of the waterfront elm bonsai stretches obliquely or droops to the edge of the basin, like a tree near the water, full of natural wildness. This bonsai requires the selection of elm trees that grow vigorously and have soft branches to maintain their graceful posture.

4.Cliff type: The cliff-like elm bonsai trunk hangs down to the bottom of the pot, like hanging on the top of the mountain cliff, with a towering momentum. Pruning and pruning are key to the cliff-like elm bonsai to maintain the grace of its tree shape.

5.Stone-attached type: The stone-attached elm bonsai is to plant elm trees in stone crevices or stones, so that the trunk and stone are closely combined to form a natural growth state. Choosing an elm tree with vigorous growth and a well-developed root system is the key to making a stone-attached bonsai.

These are common types of elm bonsai, each with its own unique characteristics and requirements. When making elm bonsai, it is necessary to choose the right type according to the growth characteristics and personal preferences of elm trees, and through careful pruning, pruning and maintenance, in order to create elm bonsai with different shapes and beautiful artistic conceptions.

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