Kenji Juniper ideas please

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Kenji Juniper ideas please

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Hi all,
I've had this juniper for a while and now want to get a little more serious with it. I've pinched all the old dead needles out and have cleared out the some of the front so I can see what I'm doing. It's budded like crazy since I've pinched the old growth out. What your opinion?
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I was thinking something along the lines of this.
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Howdy,
The tree has potential.
The boys are doing a workshop today, Thursday at Tess's.
Turn up with your tree, tools and lunch and you will get good advice and a good tree.
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Hi KCB, your virt looks good nice and simple the only suggestion I would make it to keep the branches short and keep the foliage close to the trunk, very easy to take it off but not so easy to put it back.
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Just remember less is more there's not a lot of good lower branches so to get a convincing tree you'll need to cut back branches hard and grow on or twist it up and compress it more or go for a nice simple literati there's nice movement there
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Post by Jamie »

nice bit of stock there kieth and a good price too :D this one could be a prime candidate to compress down, i just recently have done one with a pictorial see here viewtopic.php?f=131&t=4857&p=55580&hili ... ted#p55580

one thing could you possibly tell us what the bontainical name is for kenji juniper? it looks a lot like san jose but i cant be sure.


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its a juniper squamata prostrata im guessing you got it from bonsai place nerangba she calls them kenji i have no idea why think its just her thing but its def squamata bit different looking because she grows them in allmost full shade
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There was a time when the Boffins renamed Juniperus squamata, as Juniperus squamata pingii. It did not last. A bit like Baekia virgata. To Babingtonia virgata.

Because of the number of labels produced and bought, I still cannot find a Babingtonia in the native nurseries, plenty of Baekias though.

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Here.

maybe this.
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this is from your picture kenji-front.jpg.

i think your stock tree has an elegance trunk. so might as well show it and twist the rest to get the same flow.

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had too much coffee.. and i can't sleep. so here's another one.
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dayne wrote:Just remember less is more there's not a lot of good lower branches so to get a convincing tree you'll need to cut back branches hard and grow on or twist it up and compress it more or go for a nice simple literati there's nice movement there

I think Dayne is on to it, like the movement that is hidden under all that foliage, loose those lower branches and go with a literati, JMO.
Dumpers first vert is getting there just a bit more refining and movement in the branches would help.
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Dumper wrote:had too much coffee.. and i can't sleep. so here's another one.

That's the less is more attitude I like :)
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If it was mine I would consider taking it down to the first branch.

Something like Jarryd shows here
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