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juniperus procumbens aberrant form

Posted: August 20th, 2013, 1:39 pm
by Grant Bowie
Hi all,

This is a very old juniper procumbens and has never really been identified definitively.

It is loose, floppy, lime green to lime yellow, and goes to adult foliage at the drop of a hat.

Leo Koolwyn of Coolwyn conifers had never seen it before and could not name it.

The original owner got it as a cutting in 1969. It may have originally been from a batch grown by a specialist conifer grower that moved to near Bathurst, Ross Conifers.
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Looking forward to working on it and have built a special work platform to support it while I work on it.

Grant

Re: juniperus procumbens aberrant form

Posted: August 20th, 2013, 2:55 pm
by cre8ivbonsai
Wow Grant, that's a great trunk structure in place :tu:

I look forward to seeing it's transformation :cool:

Re: juniperus procumbens aberrant form

Posted: August 20th, 2013, 5:16 pm
by hugh grant
absolutely lovely piece of material grant, this is exiting stuff :tu:

Re: juniperus procumbens aberrant form

Posted: August 20th, 2013, 6:02 pm
by Grant Bowie
I must admit I am over full cascades so I gave it the big chop.

Here it is so far.
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I may need to tip it over further or graft a jin at or near the apex.

Grant

Re: juniperus procumbens aberrant form

Posted: August 20th, 2013, 6:07 pm
by Josh
Wow. That looks amazing. What a great trunk line. I hope you put the rest into cuttings :fc: That is going to be a cracker of a tree. Can't wait till the pads fill out a bit.

Josh.

Re: juniperus procumbens aberrant form

Posted: August 20th, 2013, 9:28 pm
by Freckl
:shock: So much gone for a tree thats over 40 years old.
Hopefully the rest wont go to waste.

Re: juniperus procumbens aberrant form

Posted: August 20th, 2013, 10:20 pm
by adge0001
Wow, that takes major cahoonies! Massive transformation!


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Re: juniperus procumbens aberrant form

Posted: August 20th, 2013, 10:49 pm
by kcpoole
Freckl wrote::shock: So much gone for a tree thats over 40 years old.
Hopefully the rest wont go to waste.
Thats what happens when you have been doing Bonsai for a long time.
When you can see the "tree within" and have the knowledge and commitment to make such drastic changes with confidence.

What was it someone said... Find the smallest tree you can, then cut it in half :shock:

Excellent work Grant :yes:
it has to be something special for a Full cascade :imo:

Ken