- In this style more than two similar type of trees are grouped together in a shallow tray to create the effect of a Forest.
- Normally odd number of trees are used.
- Trees of different diameters and heights are arranged so that no three trees are placed in a straight line when viewed from the front or the side.
- The forest is styled to look as if it reaches far into the distance by placing smaller trees in front and progressively larger ones behind.
- Another view is created by placing larger plants in the front giving the perspective of a viewer amid the trees and looking at the forest stretching beyond.