These were free from the hardware during the change over to another dealer .
Cheers Alpineart
They weren't in good shape so i slip potted them a while back into 300mm pots . I have contorted 1 of them the other 2 will be used as Phoenix grafts onto the large dead trunks i have laying around from a previous collection .Juniperus Squamata -Holger
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Re: Juniperus Squamata -Holger
Hi Alpineart,
great score on the freebies ,plus great material to
material to work with,
cheers, jim.
great score on the freebies ,plus great material to
material to work with,
cheers, jim.
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Re: Juniperus Squamata -Holger
Hi Jimsai , mate if its free and green its always good . They are a bit thick for tight bends but no doubt i can force the issue .
Cheers Alpine
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