Shimpaku ROR
Posted: January 22nd, 2022, 12:30 pm
I've been busy trimming the last couple of days as you can see by the number of recent posts, so I had to include this little shimpaku ROR. It started as one of a group of starters I bought from Shibui in 2015 which were all twisted into interesting shapes, as outlined in the last few pages of this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1307&hilit=juniper&start=270
One of these trees was wrapped around the rock and covered in foil around 2018, but I'll have to dig around and find earlier photos. After letting it grow for a while I took it to a workshop with Andrew Sellman when he was last in Adelaide, I think in 2019. It's a bit top heavy at the moment but I'll hold off taking any more off for a few months as I just removed a large branch at the back and I want the tree to recover.
Matt.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1307&hilit=juniper&start=270
One of these trees was wrapped around the rock and covered in foil around 2018, but I'll have to dig around and find earlier photos. After letting it grow for a while I took it to a workshop with Andrew Sellman when he was last in Adelaide, I think in 2019. It's a bit top heavy at the moment but I'll hold off taking any more off for a few months as I just removed a large branch at the back and I want the tree to recover.
Matt.