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Bonsai Styles - Sprout Style (KABUDACHI)
 


A position where there is an opening and each trunk can be seen is the front. The distance between each trunk must be different. Do not have the trees crossing each other.
   
In a triple trunk style, the center tree must be either the tallest or shortest, and placed slightly in the rear to create depth.
   
Every trunk should be divided at the base, so that is looks like an individual tree.
   
Each tree should have a different height, and that is adjusted by the size of the trunk. Same rule as double trunk style.
   

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