Juniper Prostrata
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Juniper Prostrata
This is a Juniper I did at a club workshop last month. Not sure where to go with this. I am a newbie. Goin on 6 months. I may use this as a practice tree for now, wiring, bending, jin, shari,etc. Any ideas welcomed . Thanks, Joe
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Re: Juniper Prostrata
hey joe the red circle would have made a killer shohin but hey the blue circle is the next best tree. similar scenario's to twosdale's juni.



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Regards Antonio:
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Re: Juniper Prostrata
Thanks Antonio. Since my last post I noticed that the lowest branch on the right had turned very pale and the foliage is very dry. Looks like I might have to take it off. I lke your idea, however I didnt see a red line in the pic, just the blue one. Thanks, Joe
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Re: Juniper Prostrata
joe, i think i seen this tree on B-nut as well, i think i even done a virt for you yes? as antonio has said you will find the best tree in the lower section of the tree!
cheers
jamie
cheers

jamie

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