
So I took it along to the workshop, plonked it down on the table... and was almost immediately told that it wasn't a species that was suitable to bonsai

I was told the problem is that this particular type of juniper, has two types of foliage present, both scale and spiked. I'd heard of adult and juvinile foliage, but not this

So I wasn't too sure what to do after that, not wanting to waste my time on a tree with no hope... but in the end I couldn't contain myself for too long, and with some encouragement from fellow members, I decided to give it a go anyway. I can still practice on it, and any practice is good practice in my books.
Here it is before (sorry for the background mess):

You can see an enlarged version here: http://downunderbonsai.files.wordpress. ... 010081.jpg If you zoom in you can see the different types of foliage
My plan was a semi cascade at first, but as I was working through it, the style kind of changed to more of a windswept. This is what I came away with (still needs a lot of filling out):

So this is now going to become my 'training tree', where I'm going to practice a few different things with, like adding a shari, without the worry of losing something valuable.
Comments, critiques... jokes, are all welcome


And if anyone knows the species, I'd really love to know, so that I can avoid this in the future. Happy to take some close up shots of foliage if need be. The spikey foliage was VERY spikey and not fun to work with
