Old Blaauw's juniper
Posted: July 27th, 2015, 1:02 pm
Hi all,
Here is a Blaauw's juniper that i first purchased in 1988. Back then It was old, starved nursery stock that had been abandoned on an old tennis court at Mount Wilson. The property was still a functioning production nursery at the time but only for a few conifers and cuttings and seedlings etc.
When I first saw it it was bright orange/purple/brown from the cold and lack of food and had not been repotted for many years. I bought one and then bought the lot; about 20 in total.
Anyhow I trained this one as a reasonably formal upright for many years but sold it about 9 years ago, along with all the remaining others. I saw the tree a few months ago and was very disappointed in the condition and treatment of the tree; so I bought it back.
A number of branches had been removed and left un-jinned, and all the branches were overgrown and all compactness lost. Luckily the apex had been left alone and there are plenty of branches to form a decent, temporary apex. One small front branch had been removed which was a real pity but I will be able to compensate for it.
It is OK health wise but needs lots of fertiliser, compacting and eventually a re pot. I have a very old, unglazed grey, oval with Obi, Tokoname pot for it. I bought the pot in 1989 or so at the auction of Lennie Webbers remaining pots and trees after his death.
It is approx 1.15 metres tall and will need to be reduced in height but with no branches removed at all.
It will take a few years before it is showable but this is a first step on the recovery of this tree.
Grant
Here is a Blaauw's juniper that i first purchased in 1988. Back then It was old, starved nursery stock that had been abandoned on an old tennis court at Mount Wilson. The property was still a functioning production nursery at the time but only for a few conifers and cuttings and seedlings etc.
When I first saw it it was bright orange/purple/brown from the cold and lack of food and had not been repotted for many years. I bought one and then bought the lot; about 20 in total.
Anyhow I trained this one as a reasonably formal upright for many years but sold it about 9 years ago, along with all the remaining others. I saw the tree a few months ago and was very disappointed in the condition and treatment of the tree; so I bought it back.
A number of branches had been removed and left un-jinned, and all the branches were overgrown and all compactness lost. Luckily the apex had been left alone and there are plenty of branches to form a decent, temporary apex. One small front branch had been removed which was a real pity but I will be able to compensate for it.
It is OK health wise but needs lots of fertiliser, compacting and eventually a re pot. I have a very old, unglazed grey, oval with Obi, Tokoname pot for it. I bought the pot in 1989 or so at the auction of Lennie Webbers remaining pots and trees after his death.
It is approx 1.15 metres tall and will need to be reduced in height but with no branches removed at all.
It will take a few years before it is showable but this is a first step on the recovery of this tree.
Grant