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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #22434

eangola wrote: Procumbens are needle junipers... yet they can produce scale like foliage or what is called "mature foliage"... it is on the book, and I've seen it. Here is a post where this is discussed in other forums:



Here, people are trying to achieve scale on procumbens, which is rare. And most of the arguments are that you won't achieve a Procumbens with full scale like foliage. The book argues that when it happens, it is because the tree is stressed, so not necessarily a good thing for procumbens. I do however, have to go back and revise this chapter to make sure I am not making this up. Interesting conversation.


Interesting, and you do have a point:


So, the conclusion would be it is a Juniperus chinensis with stress / juvenile form foliage, or a procumbens with stress / adult form foliage ?
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #22435
This Juniper I bought over this past weekend is my second one I got in 3 weeks.

I don't know anything about Junipers and need to start learning more about them.

This is how the foliage looks like on the tree I bought this past weekend

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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #22565
The Juniper is not a Procumbens. I just got conformation that it is aJuniperus virginiana var. virginiana. It is a slow growing Juniper and that is why it still so small.
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The Juniper is not a Procumbens. I just got conformation that it is aJuniperus virginiana var. virginiana. It is a slow growing Juniper and that is why it still so small.
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Posted 8 years 6 months ago #22794
My Baobab bonsai tree. We received winter rain for 2 days. This tree is a beautiful tree. Spring only starts in September, then only will I repot it in its new bonsai pot.

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Posted 8 years 6 months ago #22796
Isn't this a beautiful Coral (Erythina caffra) bonsai tree. This tree was started in 2012. I got this tree over the weekend

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Posted 8 years 6 months ago #22846
I've planted my 3 small Baobab trees in a 75liter(19.8 Gal US) pot today. The. One in the right is 10 years, left is 7 years and middel back is 5 years

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Posted 8 years 6 months ago #22847
I bought 2 Impala lily(Adenium obesum) small trees today to make bonsai trees of them. They are still young and still got a long way to go before they will be bonsai trees.

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Posted 8 years 6 months ago #22848
This wild fig is beautiful but the roots is growing like madness. If I am going to pot it in spring (September) I must do some planning to gut some roots.

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Posted 8 years 6 months ago #22964
Currently it is winter here and this bonsai tree is dormant. This tree got a stunning trunk for its small size. When spring starts in September this tree will be beautiful with flowers and new leaves.

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