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Re: Evilution of a juniper.
Posted: October 9th, 2017, 12:29 pm
by Pearcy001
You've done wonders to that trunk movement Hugh, can't believe it's the same tree from the first photos haha
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Re: Evilution of a juniper.
Posted: October 9th, 2017, 4:11 pm
by Grant Bowie
Pearcy001 wrote:You've done wonders to that trunk movement Hugh, can't believe it's the same tree from the first photos haha
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With the skinny trunked material available widely in Australia this sort of bending is defineately worth the time to do. It makes the tree much more interesting and the tree will eventually thicken and mature as well.
Grant
Re: Evilution of a juniper.
Posted: October 9th, 2017, 8:31 pm
by Keep Calm and Ramify

Grant,
Great progression of this tree. To be truthful I think I preferred the earlier pic of the [simpler] trunk lines & balance of your foliage placement in your "2nd attempt Bland" which I would have sheepishly classified as "subtle & elegantly understated."
However, your price now for successfully changing the mood Dr. Evil must surely equate to "One....million....dollars....!"
Re: Evilution of a juniper.
Posted: October 30th, 2017, 8:01 am
by Grant Bowie
36 GB Nepal Juniper.jpg
Here is the Juniper as shown at the recent CBS show.
Another few years of refinement of the foliage pads and some more
jinning and exposing of the trunk still to go.
Grant
Re: Evilution of a juniper.
Posted: October 30th, 2017, 8:01 am
by Grant Bowie
36 GB Nepal Juniper.jpg
Here is the Juniper as shown at the recent CBS show.
Another few years of refinement of the foliage pads and some more
jinning and exposing of the trunk still to go.
Grant