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Juniper progression

Posted: July 22nd, 2012, 2:38 pm
by PaulC
Hi everyone,

last December (2011), I purchased a juniper from one of our members, emi93m.

I was going through some files on my PC when I found some images of the tree as I worked on it.

Today I thought I might take another few pics to post to show the progress of this tree.

I hope to do a little more work on it this afternoon, all going to plan and will post more pics for those interested.

The original thread for the sale of the tree can be found here:

viewtopic.php?f=102&t=10346

Thanks again Mick, hope all is well your way ?
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Regards,

PaulC.

Re: Juniper progression

Posted: July 22nd, 2012, 2:47 pm
by Hackimoto
Looking good so far. Waiting for the next lot of pics. :fc:

Re: Juniper progression

Posted: July 22nd, 2012, 2:48 pm
by Craig
G'day Paul, very nice , I love it. What's the plan for the new growth emerging halfway up the trunk, a small jinned branch maybe :lost: .

Re: Juniper progression

Posted: July 22nd, 2012, 3:11 pm
by PaulC
Thanks Hackimoto,

now I now how to resize pics, they should not be an issue to post !!

And Craig, thanks as well.

Do a jin on a juniper?....................me?

Lets just see what happens, shall we ?!!


Regards,

Paul C

Re: Juniper progression

Posted: April 1st, 2014, 9:48 pm
by PaulC
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Hi everyone,


well what can I say ?

WOW...its been a while...but here it is.....

Thanks again to emi93m for the sale of the tree.

With some last moment tweaking, I hope to display the tree in this weekends Nepean Bonsai Society Show.

Thanks to everyone for the interest as well as paitence for the progression, of this tree.

Of course its still early days, but hopefully I am able to show it this year.


Regards,


Paul.

Re: Juniper progression

Posted: April 1st, 2014, 10:05 pm
by kcpoole
Nice development Paul and thanks for updating.
It is an excellent way to educate yourself and others to show progressions of our older trees

Ken