[ID] JPB??

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[ID] JPB??

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I was given this pine back in August and was told it was a Japanese Black Pine. I am not convinced yet though because of the small needles. Is this a variety of JBP, or is this a different type of pine?

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dunno-look s right to me-but a bit of branch placement work and develop the foliage pads ---great potential for elegance
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My guess would be either scotts or mugo.

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Thanks for the input guys. I don't intend to use this for bonsai, just as a garden plant. But I will use some techniques on the foliage pads once it has settled in! Any further thoughts on the variety are most welcome :worship:
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if it is a "swiss mountain pine mugo" or maybe a valley cushion variety. it is one of the favourite of Italian bonsai artist for it can withstand heavy bendings and forms elegant pad foliage quickly.
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Post by shibui »

In the Japanese garden area at Charles Sturt Uni Thurgoona there is a grafted pine that is supposed to be JBP. It has very small needles and a sparse growth much like this one so its possible there is a dwarf JBP variety around???
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