San Jose Juniper

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San Jose Juniper

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As you all know i hate wiring junipers ,with the bad weather this week i have been unable to work so started wiring my Junipers, the San Jose is the last one thank GOD. :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Looking good mate!
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Lovley trees John, Particularly the first one :yes:
do you have any old photos of them to show as a progression?

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Hi Ken , These are the only pics i could find,cannot find any of the San Jose it was for sale on Aus Bonsai several years ago there were pics attached.
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Post by alpineart »

Hi John Henry , that San Jose is a very nice specimen , i certainly like all 3 . It reminds me of the ROR i'm working on , very similar style . I have plenty to work on so i should be more than motivated with these pics , but i have to prioritize a few tasks .No doubt the will grow on for a while yet . Like you i don't go much for the needles in the pinkies or the wiring caper for that matter , but one must do it in order to refine the tree's .

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Love the first juni and pot :tu:

Thanks for sharing ;)
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Post by bodhidharma »

G'day J.H. Lovely Juni's also like the other one on your other post. I hate to say it but i have started wearing light gloves covered on the palms with rubber when working on my Juni's :palm: Woosy i know, just got tired of getting stuck all the time.
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