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FORMAL UPRIGHT STYLE BONSAI Chapter 3 As a result of studying this section of the Intermediate Bonsai Syllabus, viewing audio visual presentations, or participating in other activities provided by an instructor, you will be able to: 1. Describe the principal identifying feature of the several types of upright style bonsai which distinguishes upright style bonsai from other bonsai styles. 2. Define and describe the formal upright style of bonsai. 3. Using an appropriate stock plant, create a formal upright style bonsai in training. II. GENERAL A. There are several reasons for identifying a bonsai by a named style: 1. Naming a. | FORMAL UPRIGHT STYLE BONSAI Chapter 3 NOTES I. OBJECTIVES As a result of studying this section of the Intermediate Bonsai Syllabus viewing audio visual presentations or participating in other activities provided by an instructor you will be able to 1. Describe the principal identifying feature of the several types of upright style bonsai which distinguishes upright style bonsai from other bonsai styles. 2. Define and describe the formal upright style of bonsai. 3. Using an appropriate stock plant create a formal upright style bonsai in training. II. GENERAL A. There are several reasons for identifying a bonsai by a named style 1. Naming a style provides a graphic description of the tree. 2. When one person is talking to another about a bonsai and identifies its style a mental-visual image of that style is evoked in the mind of the listener. 3. A style provides a direction of purpose when structuring a bonsai. 4. It is a shortcut to understanding. 3T Formal Upright Style Bonsai Continued NOTES B. A bonsai is usually classified by the tree s most prominent design characteristic. One may be classified according to its 1. Trunk angle or lean its attitude which may be upright slanting or cascading and or the number of trunks such as two trunks clump or forest. 2. Roots such as roots over rock style or exposed root style. 3. Branches based on shape like a broom style weeping style or windswept style. 4. Unusual characteristics such as dead wood or miniature. C. The straight vertical trunk formal upright style bonsai is one of several styles which have relatively upright trunks. The other upright styles are 1. Informal upright bonsai which grow vertically and have curved trunks. See Introduction to Bonsai - A Course Syllabus and Chapter 4 of this Syllabus. 2. Slanting style bonsai which are upright but lean to one side or another. See Chapter 5 of this Syllabus. 3. Broom style bonsai have a short fat and straight trunk from which branches grow predominately from its top .