Display #1 or #2?

That context helps a lot for understanding what you're going for!

I think the directionality you're illustrating here has other conflicting elements that might be utilized more effectively.

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Could something like this work? Noble fir on left, mushrooms in middle, silver firs rotated 180* on right?

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That context helps a lot for understanding what you're going for!

I think the directionality you're illustrating here has other conflicting elements that might be utilized more effectively.

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Could something like this work? Noble fir on left, mushrooms in middle, silver firs rotated 180* on right?

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Like this only with the sf’s rotated?
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I’ll try it out. The backside of the silvers show a hidden bonus tree..

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Why not place all of the components on the table and invite the viewers to arrange them as they like. I bet you will get all the combinations possible. There is way too much seriousness. I do Bonsai for relaxation. If I want stress I’ll return to work. :)
 
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