Parsons juniper
- brkirkland22
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I bought this parsons juniper Juniperus davurica six years ago from a landscape nursery with intentions to create a cascade. After a few years, I gave up on it. Last year, I took another look and repotted in a different position. This year it got wired and is growing nicely. Pictures show after-March wiring and growth since (now June).
Years to go, but here we grow!
Years to go, but here we grow!
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In my humble opinion (not that it maters much, around here),
It's a nice tree, and will improve with time. Keep it going.
It's a nice tree, and will improve with time. Keep it going.
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I keep looking at this tree, and trying to deside.. I think the lowest two branches are too much. I would remove the large one, which in many pictures is in the inside of the trunk curvature. I think th eoverall image would improve,
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Me too!leatherback wrote: I keep looking at this tree, and trying to deside.
They're very close to bar branches (kannuki eda). In person, they look fine, but the picture gives more time to scrutinize. I will definitely consider removing it. Many thanks!I think the lowest two branches are too much. I would remove the large one, which in many pictures is in the inside of the trunk curvature. I think th eoverall image would improve,
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