juniperus chinensis keteleeri Experiences?

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juniperus chinensis keteleeri Experiences?

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Hi all,

I was wandering around my local Big B store today and saw a juniperus chinensis keteleeri. The foliage was the softer type (as opposed to procumbens or squamata).
Just wondering if anybody had any experience with this version as bonsai material?
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Re: juniperus chinensis keteleeri Experience

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Well after the influx of responses on this particular cultivar of Juniper I went out and picked one up to test it out myself. As it is not prickly I am hoping it will make a decent subject.
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I have found the following:

The Foliage is very soft and easy to work with. I think that it might get a bit droopy if not pinched back.
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The Branches are quite stiff, and even when bending a relatively thin branch I managed to crack it. (we will see how it responds to healing)
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It seems to handle Canberra winters (so far)

Apart from these initial findings I will keep adding to this so we can see if it is worth using as bonsai.
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Re: juniperus chinensis keteleeri Experiences?

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Might look okay in the pot you made over the weekend!

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Re: juniperus chinensis keteleeri Experiences?

Post by Sean M »

Is going to need some reduction but yeah the colour would be right.
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