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| Bonsai Styles - Windswept Style (FUKINAGASHI) |
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Windswept, with the typical branch
arrangement blowing to one side. Conform the outline
in a triangle. |
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Branches are extremely forced
by wind. Indicate by bending branches at the base. |
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Straight trunk style with only
the branches forced by the wind. Some branches
are formed into a JIN. |
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MOYOGI style, showing a moderate
windswept by indicating branches on one side longer
than the other. |
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A branch crossing the bent trunk
is another exaggerated form of windswept style. |
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