Hi 
This is a pic of my juniper after thining out.
Some of you may remember it in a thread at BT last year. 
Taking a pic helps with the refinement.
 My next job will be the secondary wiring. Ill take another pic when it is done.
Peter
			
			
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Re: Chinese juniper
nice juniper peter 
 
it has a very powerful trunk, and nebari for that matter.
			
			
									
						it has a very powerful trunk, and nebari for that matter.
inspired by nature,
considered superior to nature.
			
						considered superior to nature.
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Re: Chinese juniper
Nice movement, nice balance.  To my warped mind it deserves a name.  It has that much class that it should have a special name.  But maybe you are more sane than I am and less quirky.  The world would probably be a better place if you are.
			
			
									
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Re: Chinese juniper
Thanks for the comments,
I will look more closely at the transition from wood to bark and refine that a little more.
No I dont name my trees. Maybe when they are more developed.
Peter
			
			
									
						I will look more closely at the transition from wood to bark and refine that a little more.
No I dont name my trees. Maybe when they are more developed.
Peter

