New Elm: Style Advice
Posted: October 19th, 2011, 10:59 am
Hi Everyone,
Been Bonsaiing for awhile now but only have a few. Still have a long way to go. My sister bought me a Chinese Elm 'Seiji' for my birthday. Looks really healthy and can't wait till next winter to put it into shape. But for the life of me i just can't see an obvious style for it. It has a good thick trunk but it is very short and straight. The main branches don't taper all that well either. I'm think either: 1) removing most of the main branches and working for a Broom style; or 2) training one of the main branches into an informal upright of some kind.
But i would love some advice from those more experienced with the design sign of things about what sort of style may suit this tree. Photos attached: i realise from photos there's only so much you can see, but any advice will help. I dug around the base of the trunk to the point where the main roots were.
Thanks!
DR
Been Bonsaiing for awhile now but only have a few. Still have a long way to go. My sister bought me a Chinese Elm 'Seiji' for my birthday. Looks really healthy and can't wait till next winter to put it into shape. But for the life of me i just can't see an obvious style for it. It has a good thick trunk but it is very short and straight. The main branches don't taper all that well either. I'm think either: 1) removing most of the main branches and working for a Broom style; or 2) training one of the main branches into an informal upright of some kind.
But i would love some advice from those more experienced with the design sign of things about what sort of style may suit this tree. Photos attached: i realise from photos there's only so much you can see, but any advice will help. I dug around the base of the trunk to the point where the main roots were.
Thanks!
DR