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Bonsai Styles - Weeping Branch Style (SHIDARE-ZUKURI)
 


The trunk is formal upright with weeping branches, arranged as basic CHOKKAN. The branches droop over the lower branches. Outline should form a triangle.
   
A weeping slanted trunk SHAKAN style.
   
Weeping MOYOGI style with hollowed trunk.
   
Semi-cascade HAN-KENGAI style with weeping branches.
   

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