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Wonderboom Style


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Wonderboom Style

The elbow or Wonderboom style originated with and extraordinarily large and famous wild fig growing on the northern foothills of the Magaliesberg mountains, a range that extends into the suburbs of the city of Pretoria.

It is commonly known as the Wonderboom, meaning tree of wonder, or rather, unique tree.

Over the centuries, the long spreading branches started to grow downwards and came to rest on the ground like an old man resting his elbows. The huge branches then took root and sent up new trees. Several of these branches in turn gave rise to a third circle of trees.

Today the Wonderboom has a height of approximately twenty-five meters and a spread of about fifty-five meters. One thousand one hundred people can sit in the shade of this unique tree.

   
  • African Bonsai Styles

 
    Baobab Style Pierneef Style  
    Bushveld Style Wonderboom Style  
    Wild Fig Style Flat Top Style  
   

 

 
   
  • Bonsai Styles

 

 

   

Hokidachi (Broom Style Bonsai)

Formal upright Bonsai style (Chokkan)

Informal upright Bonsai style (Moyogi)

Slanting Bonsai style (Shakkan)

 

Cascade Bonsai style (Kengai)

Semi cascade Bonsai style (Han-kengai)

 

Literati Bonsai style (Bunjingi)

Windswept Bonsai style (Fukinagashi)

 
 
Double trunk style Bonsai (Sokan)
Multitrunk Bonsai style (Kabudachi)  
 
Forest Bonsai style (Yose-ue)
Growing on a rock Bonsai style (Seki-joju)  
 
Growing in a rock Bonsai style (Ishisuki)
Raft Bonsai style (Ikadabuki)  
 
Shari Bonsai style (Sharimiki)      

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