An unknown Juniper

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An unknown Juniper

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Hi all,

I thought I would post up this Juniper to start a progression on it.

This was one that originated from a big Juniper dig KCPOOLE organised many years ago, a former member of the forum dug this. Since that time it has ended up in my possession in Sept 2013. This is what it was like when I got it.
BJ 17 Sept 2013 A.jpg
After it's initial styling, this was the result. At the time going for a cascade.
BJ 17 Sept 2013 C.jpg
And after a recent restyling, here is where it sits today
BJ 11 Oct 2016 as it sits.jpg
*front
BJ 11 Oct 2016 sideview.jpg
*side
BJ 11 Oct 2016 deadwood a.jpg
BJ 11 Oct 2016 deadwood b.jpg
*some of the deadwood
BJ 11 Oct 2016 base work.jpg
*base

I will be looking to get this into a Bonsai pot soon, but I will let it recover from this first. Any thoughts and comments are most welcome.

Once I repot it, i will update this thread again.

Cheers

David
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Re: An unknown Juniper

Post by Hal »

Nice jin works David :cool:
:imo: Maybe the angle of photos don't justify the true jin work at the base but I'd like to see a flow of live part to upper apex. Perhaps extend the jin work further down the base?

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Post by Boics »

Great job as always David.
I too am interested in this deadwood.
For some reason it comes across as almost a Tanuki in the photo's?
Not sure why, perhaps you can explain it?
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Very nice David!!! :cool:
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Hi all,

Thanks Hal, Boics and Tony for your comments.

I will endevour to get better photos of the deadwood so you can get a better idea.

Here is a quick update for it, this tree has more sentiment than most to me because I call it 'Dad's Tree' as I restyled it after his passing last September. I thought it fitting that, because of being in optimal health that it got its first bonsai pot on his anniversary.
DJ 13 Sep 2017.jpg
*13 September 2017 and retained the elongated growth after repotting
DJ 20 Dec 2017.jpg
*20 December 2017. It was trimmed a couple of weeks ago and has responded well*.

Any thoughts and comments are welcomed.

Cheers

Willow
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Hi David,

Nice work so far. Needs a bit of thinning and definition of the foliage( cut out some portions leaving small gaps etc)Back off fertilising and put in full sun to encourage more compact new growth when it comes.

Definitely in the maturing phase now,

Cheers,

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Ditto Grant, another cracker Dave...well done

ps keep them coming, loving them :D

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Post by ric »

Great work David, a really characterful tree with its deadwood work (a little too bright for me -maybe more intriciate shadows in the carving and maybe some Indian ink in the lime sulphur would shut me up) But to go on in this critical mode I think a less smooth and a little more craggy pot would show off the aged appearance of your tree to advantage.
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