So... I'm posting this newbie question here as I consider the maple the prototypical opposing leaf tree species.
From an idealized esthetic view, bonsai are not supposed to have bar branches and branches should alternate (I realize this might be controversial/untrue/..., but please go along with the presumption for now). Does this make opposing leaf species less suitable? I guess not, since many opposing leaf species are very popular. Is this solved by pruning? When do you prune? To what level do you prune (e.g. only major branches, only minor branches, down to leaf level)?
I've tried reading some books, but haven't figured this out, so I'm counting on the incredible collective wisdom here
From an idealized esthetic view, bonsai are not supposed to have bar branches and branches should alternate (I realize this might be controversial/untrue/..., but please go along with the presumption for now). Does this make opposing leaf species less suitable? I guess not, since many opposing leaf species are very popular. Is this solved by pruning? When do you prune? To what level do you prune (e.g. only major branches, only minor branches, down to leaf level)?
I've tried reading some books, but haven't figured this out, so I'm counting on the incredible collective wisdom here
