Moyogi |
In
a typical Moyogi specimen the presence of a very strong and suffered
trunk is noticed immediately. It rises aslant from the soil,
spiral-shaped and strong rooted. Its main lower branches are vigorous and
grow on the side-areas of its trunk, while the gaps among them get smaller
and smaller towards the top, as well as the trunk diameter and its main ramification. The tree must be placed in a slightly lateral and posterior position with respect to the geometrical centre of its container. The result will be a bonsai tree, whose bark will appear very old in spite of the young age of the plant. |
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