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Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 25th, 2012, 12:22 pm
by Pup
Hackimoto wrote:I had a little Google search and found this. Is it the one to which you were referring? Note angle of trunk , off to the right and less height in jin and foliage pads in a more horizontal plane. :yes:
No that is not the one I was referring to but is again similar.

I believe this one was given to the President of the USA to give as a gift , to a visiting dignitary.

Cheers Pup

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 25th, 2012, 12:46 pm
by Hackimoto
Well that will probably be the end of that then! :( They will probably keep it on top of the tv until it is too late :cry:

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 25th, 2012, 4:36 pm
by Pup
Hackimoto wrote:Well that will probably be the end of that then! :( They will probably keep it on top of the tv until it is too late :cry:

Rest assured it will be thriving, as they were Japanese not sure what their rank was so that is why I said dignitaries.

Ernie was delighted to have it passed on to them.

Cheers Pup

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 25th, 2012, 6:06 pm
by Hackimoto
Ah, I didn't know that they were Japanese dignitaries. Different story then, they will have some appreciation and respect for such a gift. :fc:

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 25th, 2012, 11:15 pm
by anttal63
Jow wrote:I like the tree and i like the pot, but i dont like them together. The old image of this tree would have worked with this pot and all its foliage but now it has been reduced i think you also need to reduce the size of the pot aswell.

I tried a quick (bad) vert withthe pot shrunk down to see how it looked.
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Maybe not perfect but i think that the smaller pot works a little better than the current one. Perhaps a different shape? Tapered sides? Its a shame because that pot is really nice! I am sure i coudl find it a home if you no longer needed it ;)

Jow thanks for that yes i have been thinking that all day while i was at work. Less foliage and dark live veins have made a big differance to the weight of the tree in the pot. I didnt even see it coming. It obviously needs a smaller and simpler pot, clean lines. i do picture a round with tapering sides, No prob this pot is a classic and is only a matter of time before the right tree comes along ;) other wise ill grow one for it :twisted:

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 25th, 2012, 11:19 pm
by anttal63
Pup wrote:Hello Anttal, I have been looking at this tree, it does have a lot going for it, but has as has been pointed out a few problems.

In Bonsai today no 60 pages 41/42, there is an article on a California juniper by Ernie Kuo.

It is very similar note similar to your tree, he has it in a Square pot as suggested by Hackimoto.
It looks very balanced and matches nicely also the colour is a grey.

Hope this helps, I am sure Bonsai North West would have a copy in there library.

Cheers Pup
Hello pup thanks for your input i will be on the look out for it or if anyone chimes in here that has it please post it up. I have a beautiful square pot here that might work too. :tu2:

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 25th, 2012, 11:21 pm
by anttal63
Hackimoto wrote:I had a little Google search and found this. Is it the one to which you were referring? Note angle of trunk , off to the right and less height in jin and foliage pads in a more horizontal plane. :yes:

I like that pot Hack thanks !!! :tu:

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 26th, 2012, 5:52 pm
by Pup
Hi Anttal and Hackimoto, due to the fact that Bonsai Today is no longer printed, and Ernie Kuo no longer participates in the wider Bonsai Community.

I thought that doing what I am will not hurt anybody sensibilities.

So here are the pics from the magazine, of the tree I have been talking about.

Cheers Pup
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Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 26th, 2012, 6:14 pm
by Hackimoto
My, My that tree is so similar to the one that I posted earlier. It's interesting that the later pictures feature a blue/ green glazed pot. Thought to be a bit of a no-no in potting conifers :lost: Cant say it works for me as it's the first distraction that hit my eye. To each his own. Reposted this one for quick comparison. Just had another look, maybe they are not blue/green pots, just colour distortion in the pic. :lost:

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: July 27th, 2012, 6:54 am
by anttal63
Pup thank you very much !!! :worship: :hooray: :tu: I get the drift !!! :tu:

juniper squamata 2

Posted: August 4th, 2012, 11:38 pm
by Anth
Hey ant
Browsing the net and found this tree. Reminds me a lot of your tree
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Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: August 5th, 2012, 7:49 am
by anttal63
Anth wrote:Hey ant
Browsing the net and found this tree. Reminds me a lot of your tree
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Thanks Anth that is a cracker Juni , plenty inspirations here, all we got to do is grow on now. :tu:

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: October 5th, 2012, 9:27 am
by anttal63
Update ! New growth is continuing so i dare not change pots a this point in time, however this front is growing on me for the future in a big way !!! I HAVE A VISION !!! :tu:
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Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: October 5th, 2012, 10:12 am
by Andrew F
Mmmmm that jin is classy, great work.

Re: juniper squamata 2

Posted: October 5th, 2012, 10:18 am
by hugh grant
Oooh I like it Ant :cool: I think that is definitely the way to go. It's dynamic and it has expression.

Hugh