juniper squamata 2
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i liked the old planting angle. i think that this one sort of hides the trunk. still a brilliant tree
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no worries mase, next year the trunk will be exposed big time!MasonC wrote:i liked the old planting angle. i think that this one sort of hides the trunk. still a brilliant tree

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i see what you mean Ant about letting them grow(junipers) looks great, really nice tree
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I think i have found the pot for this tree. A Peter Krebbs pot. Master potter from Germany. This pot corresponds perfectly with Hiro's sketch. The tree is finally recovering. There were some hairy moments
So when the deadwood is finished and a restyle this year with Hiro once again. It will be deserving of the pot. I hope to have this tree show ready for 2012 AABC here in Melb. What do you guys think???

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THE NEXT INCARNATION !!!
iTS BEEN A LONG HAUL 


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Fabulous direction and styling. Let me know how it develops. I've seen this tree from the first day you picked it out. 
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Wow that dead wood is going to be set off by the brown Krebb's pot. Cant wait to see them together.
When do you think is the right time to start wiring Juni's???
When do you think is the right time to start wiring Juni's???
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Thanks David im sure you will see it at club meeting in the not too distant future.DavidN wrote:Fabulous direction and styling. Let me know how it develops. I've seen this tree from the first day you picked it out.David

Thanks Nath im stoked its still alive one more repot and then the nerves will settle!Nathan wrote:what a great looking Bonsai you must be happy with the way it is progressing

Thanks Velvet Yep its gonna go off !!!VelvetSicklid wrote:Wow that dead wood is going to be set off by the brown Krebb's pot. Cant wait to see them together.
When do you think is the right time to start wiring Juni's???
The only time's that may not be as optimal for Heavy wiring and bending is probaly Summer. The cambium can pull away in the warmer weather. Light to medium wiring and styling any time in our climate. I personally find they respond well for me Autumn/winter. Freezing conditions you would need to protect a freshly wired and styled tree.

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Ok cool. Thanks again Antonio. Cant wait to get stuck into my squamata's this springanttal63 wrote:Thanks Velvet Yep its gonna go off !!!VelvetSicklid wrote:Wow that dead wood is going to be set off by the brown Krebb's pot. Cant wait to see them together.
When do you think is the right time to start wiring Juni's???
The only time's that may not be as optimal for Heavy wiring and bending is probaly Summer. The cambium can pull away in the warmer weather. Light to medium wiring and styling any time in our climate. I personally find they respond well for me Autumn/winter. Freezing conditions you would need to protect a freshly wired and styled tree.

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Re: juniper squamata 2
If you keep styling this tree mate you might end up with a nice piece of driftwood.......
What happened did the top die? No doubt you will turn it into something good any way mate

What happened did the top die? No doubt you will turn it into something good any way mate

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Shannon wrote:If you keep styling this tree mate you might end up with a nice piece of driftwood.......![]()
What happened did the top die? No doubt you will turn it into something good any way mate
Hey mate, Na im gonna put it in the ground and grow it back up !!!






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LOL
.. haha driftwood ! U bonguyz sure can have fun
I do like it as i was watching today at work.. antall63 is that 1 tree or several and how long did it take?
Im a fan of more baldness than hair
Also where can i buy them pots??

I do like it as i was watching today at work.. antall63 is that 1 tree or several and how long did it take?
Im a fan of more baldness than hair



Also where can i buy them pots??
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Re: juniper squamata 2
G'day Antonio, I hadn't seen this thread before today and after reading back through it (which i enjoyed by the way) ,i noticed the tree has had several "ideal" looks about it as you progressed along. The after "Hiro' look was for my thinking absolutely on the money, I loved it.
So then when I reached the current post again the tree kept me looking again and again. I found myself thinking about your tree for a while
, how the small live part was twisting off from the Dead main tree,all the deadwood above it and the tree as a whole.
It reminds me very much of some Great Junipers I have seen pictures of which incorporate this type of jinned branching to great effect, tall and seemingly out of place and proportion.
I found myself beginning to admire it and wanting to see it. It lured me in and I let it.
Great work even if it was not planned mate, good luck from here
So then when I reached the current post again the tree kept me looking again and again. I found myself thinking about your tree for a while

It reminds me very much of some Great Junipers I have seen pictures of which incorporate this type of jinned branching to great effect, tall and seemingly out of place and proportion.
I found myself beginning to admire it and wanting to see it. It lured me in and I let it.
Great work even if it was not planned mate, good luck from here
