More 2moro !!!
TAIWAN JUNIPERS
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TAIWAN JUNIPERS
2011 TAIPEI SHOW; Here are some of the famous Taiwan Junis; 
More 2moro !!!
More 2moro !!!
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Hey HackimotoHackimoto wrote:WOW! Do you know which species they are?
Heres the Blow away low down on this shite !!!
Its a variety of Chinensus, im not sure if it is the native Formosana. Check out these 2 links !!! ps put your helmut on !!!
http://www.bonsaijournal.com/taiwan-juniper.php
http://ibonsaiclub.forumotion.com/t924- ... an-juniper
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Wow, makes my little juni I have in the ground at home a joke
That is a fantastic out come from home grown stock. I guess if you have the room and the time to twist, shape and prune as they grow it is the best way as you can design them as they go. It's more about having patients to leave them in the ground for so long. The foresight to plant them so long a go and leave them
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kidsandall wrote:Wow, makes my little juni I have in the ground at home a joke![]()
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That is a fantastic out come from home grown stock. I guess if you have the room and the time to twist, shape and prune as they grow it is the best way as you can design them as they go. It's more about having patients to leave them in the ground for so long. The foresight to plant them so long a go and leave them
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The thing is we now have the forsight and education lets all do something about it...
Such a FROTH !!! $10,000 american will get you one of these in its raw state, you then just have to convince our governments to let us and they find another way to quaratine without killing the plantAndrew F wrote:Frothing, they are beautiful.
Hackimoto wrote:Thanks Ant, fantastic reading.
You are welcome hacki !!!
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Todays 4... Enjoy !!!
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Hi Anttal63 , very nice . Mate can't wait to get my teeth into the big mothers i have here . Time that bloody four letter word that waits for nobody and doesn't move fast enough for some
. Until then i will have to play with what i have . Thanks for posting this inspirational material , i just don't get the time to search out anymore .
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alpineart wrote:Hi Anttal63 , very nice . Mate can't wait to get my teeth into the big mothers i have here . Time that bloody four letter word that waits for nobody and doesn't move fast enough for some. Until then i will have to play with what i have . Thanks for posting this inspirational material , i just don't get the time to search out anymore .
Cheers Alpine.
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for 2days pleasure, drool,froth... 
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Almost got it there this morning and then on the last pic connectivity got the golly wobbles !!!
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2003 November December issue of BCI magazine. An article by Liporace Salvatore edited by Alessandra Capelletti
Translated by Teri Chalmers USA.
page 20 entitaled the provocative Juniper of Taiwan very interesting then and still relavent now.
Cheers Pup
Translated by Teri Chalmers USA.
page 20 entitaled the provocative Juniper of Taiwan very interesting then and still relavent now.
Cheers Pup
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I am not a complete fool, some parts are missing
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Pup wrote:2003 November December issue of BCI magazine. An article by Liporace Salvatore edited by Alessandra Capelletti
Translated by Teri Chalmers USA.
page 20 entitaled the provocative Juniper of Taiwan very interesting then and still relavent now.
Cheers Pup
No doubt about it Pup, Salvatore Liporace was and still is a very informed man with loads of information to share...
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