In spite of our best efforts, or maybe, because of, the visual flow on some trees is ambiguous. I commonly see trees in which the tree exits the soil in one direction but the apex flow in a different direction....sometimes the trunk flow and branch placement are contradictory... Often this type of tree is controversial when being displayed because different people read the flow/direction in different ways....thus leading to disagreements about how to setup the display. Bill V. stated once that when in doubt look to the base of the trunk and let that determine the flow when creating a display, or deciding which side of the container to place a tree. In a recent thread, Boon advised Adair to display a tree contrary to the flow of the trunk but based on the flowers.thats a very nice tree, though (and this is something i struggle with) i wonder about the flow of this tree.
the owner has the tree with a flow to the rights as he places it left in the display. the trunkline matches this pretty much however the foliage, deathwood and even the top seems to suugest a strong wind with direction to the left and leaves me wondering which is it now... id love to hear some other peoples opinon about this
I guess the bottom line is that ambiguous direction doesn't lessen a tree to any degree but can make it more difficult to create a display with an aesthetically pleasing flow....one in which your eye is led through the display but retained within the display.