DucVu - Juniper Entry
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DucVu - Juniper Entry
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Re: DucVu - Juniper Entry
Species: Japanese juniper
Date obtained: propagated by cutting since 2005
Height: 52cm
Width: ~100cm spread
Trunk diameter: 16mm
Reasons of choice:
* Reasonable flexibility
* One of my favourite species
Date obtained: propagated by cutting since 2005
Height: 52cm
Width: ~100cm spread
Trunk diameter: 16mm
Reasons of choice:
* Reasonable flexibility
* One of my favourite species
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Re: DucVu - Juniper Entry
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Re: DucVu - Juniper Entry
It looks healthy after the bends buddy. Try to take any further photographs against a plain background like your earlier ones.
My name is Don. I'm a UK nutter and bonsaiholic but I'm on medication (when I can find the tablets)
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Re: DucVu - Juniper Entry
This tree has been up and down and there was time I thought it was ...dead. The shari near the base is actually accidental. The bark died back and decayed ...so I would call it natural shari
I am aware that the folliage needs to be removed further but I would like to keep it that way for the time being. I will continue to work on this tree as time comes. It is still a young tree after all. Thank you.
I am aware that the folliage needs to be removed further but I would like to keep it that way for the time being. I will continue to work on this tree as time comes. It is still a young tree after all. Thank you.
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Re: DucVu - Juniper Entry
Looks good duc Love your fig in the back ground of pic juniper1a. Wouldn't mind putting a pic of that up would you?
Cheers
Dan
Cheers
Dan
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Re: DucVu - Juniper Entry
Hi Duc,
I like the transformation of this one. Although the pot would not be my first choice -- I would consider unglazed pot.
-- How does it hold against the strong wind?
Thank you for posting and best regards.
I like the transformation of this one. Although the pot would not be my first choice -- I would consider unglazed pot.
-- How does it hold against the strong wind?
Thank you for posting and best regards.