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What are boxwood bonsai shapes

Jane Margolis
2020-08-12 08:31:32
Boxwood bonsai has flat, rising, wind, curtain and natural shapes. The flattening shape is that the branches of boxwood unfold horizontally, the rising shape is that the main branches and the branches above of boxwood show the rising posture, and the wind blowing shape is that the direction of each branch is just opposite to the direction of the main branch.

Boxwood exhibition style

The branches of boxwood spread out crosswise, with only dense branches on the top and no branches on the bottom. It looks simple, neat and clear.

Buxus Sinica exhibition model

Boxwood rising shape

Let the main branch and the upper branch of boxwood show a rising posture, the rest of the messy small branches are all cut off, this shape will give a positive attitude.

Buxus Sinica exhibition model

Boxwood wind blowing

Just like there is a strong wind constantly blowing, the direction of each branch is just opposite to the direction of the main branch, creating a feeling of strong wind

Buxus Sinica exhibition model

Boxwood vertical curtain shape

Reduce small upward branches, leaving long drooping branches, such as drooping beard or curtain

boxwood style

Boxwood natural shape

Natural modeling is not to say that let it grow naturally, but on the basis of its growth, reduce how long, too dense branches, make it symmetrical left and right, smooth lines up and down, it looks reasonable and orderly.

Boxwood natural model

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