Sabina Juniper
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leatherback wrote: How certain are you this is a sabina?
cant be to certain. but foliage, has the long scale foliage. was also sold and labeled as a Juniperus sabina (tamariscifolia) or tam juniper. did a little heavy pruning to try to get the foliage to grow dense but only resulted in long juvenile foliage (its current state).
do you think otherwise?
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I would have guessed in the pfitzeriana area
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.m5eaygeoff wrote: Juniperus sabina is the species.
correct, wouldnt that make tamariscifolia the variation?
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leatherback wrote: Dunno. I find junipers hard to identify. Just never seen sabina for sale.
Did you not go to the trophy? There were loads of 'm.
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Auk wrote:
leatherback wrote: Dunno. I find junipers hard to identify. Just never seen sabina for sale.
Did you not go to the trophy? There were loads of 'm.
OK, lets make that more precise. I have never seen them for sale in the nursery trade, which is where this tree seems to have come from.
I bought a sabina yamadori from spain at the trophy this year.
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leatherback wrote: I have never seen them for sale in the nursery trade,
I see and indeed, neither have I.
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