Chris Johnston
Omono
I know that there is a great deal of variation in multiple trunk style trees. What are some of the guidelines you would consider deal-breakers in multi-trunk style? Which ones would you be willing to bend?
Here's my only multi-trunk tree, a twin-trunk American elm I also posted in the elms section. It has some serious defects, the worst of which I have addressed (nebari, planting position, pine style), and a couple more that are to be fixed in the next two years (branching and upper area of the right trunk). Do you see anything else that this tree needs to become a better bonsai?
Here's my only multi-trunk tree, a twin-trunk American elm I also posted in the elms section. It has some serious defects, the worst of which I have addressed (nebari, planting position, pine style), and a couple more that are to be fixed in the next two years (branching and upper area of the right trunk). Do you see anything else that this tree needs to become a better bonsai?