Dwarf Juniper

Dwarf Juniper
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Dwarf Japanese Juniper Bonsai Tree
USD 24.69
 
Japanese Dwarf Juniper - Juniperus procumbens nana General Information: This is the tree that makes a fine bonsai if it is properly trained and cared for. This juniper has a low, spreading habit that makes it ideal for cascade and semi-cascade styles. Specimens grown in a nursery or specifically for bonsai can be used for many styles. Lighting: Full sun. Temperature: Tolerates a wide range of temperatures, including freezing, however, roots must be protcted from excessive heat or cold. Watering: Spray the foliage with water daily during the growing season. Water when the soil is moderately dry (to a depth of 1/2 to 1 inch) but do not let the soil dry out completely. Pruning and wiring: To develop the foliage, pinch out the tender new shoots using your fingers. Do not use scissors, as the cut needles will turn brown. Pinching must be done continuously during the growing season. Prune undesirable branches (especially those growing straight down from their parent branch) when repotting or during the growing season. Wiring is best done in autumn or early winter, so that the branches can become accustomed to their new position while the tree is dormant. Wiring done at other times must be watched carefully for signs of wire cutting into the bark, and must be removed immediately if this happens. If necessary, the tree can be re-wired after removing the old wire. Repotting Reduce the roots gradually, removing no more than one third of the roots at each repotting. Repot young trees (up to 10 years) every other year. Repot older trees every 3-4 years. Repotting is best done in spring. Be sure to use Hollow Creek Farms Double Screened Bonsai Soil and Micro Plus when repotting. Junipers can also be repotted in autumn if necessary, since they enter a period of renewed root growth at that time. Extensive root pruning in autumn is probably not a good idea, however.
 

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Shimpaku Chinese Juniper True Bonsai
USD 6.99
 
Shimpaku Chinese Juniper Bonsai - Juniperus chinensis 'Shimpaku' A very dwarf spreading upright Chinese Juniper. Used extensively for Bonsai. Dark green foliage that is on short branches with bunches of leaves. Nice when used as a formal upright in Bonsai due to the horizontal stems getting massive bunches of leaves. Height and spread in 10 years: 3' x 6'. Prefers sun. Hardy in zones 5-9. In cooler regions grow as a house plant in a sunny, yet cool window. What defines "dwarf" and "miniature" Dwarf varieties grow one to six inches per year. Miniature varieties grow less than one inch per year. These plants are more valuable because they grow so slow. They can be used as: Bonsai, Rock Gardens, Trough Gardens, Patio Containers, and even Garden Railways.
 

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Shimpaku Chinese Juniper Bonsai Starter Plant - 3 pot "
USD 6.99
 
Shimpaku Chinese Juniper Bonsai - Juniperus chinensis 'Shimpaku' A very dwarf spreading upright Chinese Juniper. Used extensively for Bonsai. Dark green foliage that is on short branches with bunches of leaves. Nice when used as a formal upright in Bonsai due to the horizontal stems getting massive bunches of leaves. Height and spread in 10 years: 3' x 6'. Prefers sun. Hardy in zones 5-9. In cooler regions grow as a house plant in a sunny, yet cool window. What defines "dwarf" and "miniature"? Dwarf varieties grow one to six inches per year. Miniature varieties grow less than one inch per year. These plants are more valuable because they grow so slow. They can be used as: Bonsai, Rock Gardens, Trough Gardens, Patio Containers, and even Garden Railways. The Bonsai Starter plant you will receive is growing in a 3" pot. It is about 4" tall and branched nicely.
 

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Juniperus Communis Gold Cone - Juniper Tree
USD 12.50
 
Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone' Common name: Gold Cone Common Juniper A dwarf evergreen conifer with bright golden foliage. Compact narrow shape makes it very useful for a small space. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 6' tall x 2' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -50 degrees. USDA zone 2. Container Size: Quart Height: 6.5" SHIPPING DEPENDENT ON WEATHER! (If it's too cold or hot, we may delay the shipping until it's a safe temperature to send)
 

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Blue Arrow Juniper, Five Gallon Container by Monrovia Growers
USD 64.98
 
The Blue Arrow Juniper offers a bit more variety if one is looking for a tight narrow conifer, especially for gardeners in colder locations. This Blue colored conifer will give you a similar look in the landscape as the Dwarf Italian cypress with a lot less worry....fewer insect pests and hardy to USDA zone 4 and higher. The Blue Arrow can reach to about 12 feet, but can easily be clipped to desired size and shape. Consider this juniper for seacoast plantings, to flank an entryway on each side of a walkway or garage entrance, lining a fence or driveway (reflected heat from the driveway no problem) or do offer a bit of color in an all green landscape. The Blue Arrow likes full sun and is drought tolerant once established. Deer resistant too!. Shipped potted in soil for the best possible results when planted in yard or garden.
 

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Bonsai Boy's Juniper Bonsai Tree Water Bonsai Pot - Medium juniper procumbens nana
USD 49.95
 
This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a "Juniper Procumbens Nana." It is very hardy, long-lived and tolerates many adverse conditions. Our tree is planted in a water pot which has a well on one side that holds water. We include a fisherman figurine along with a fishing pole and ceramic fish.
 

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Bonsai Boy's Juniper in a Water Bonsai Pot - Large juniper procumbens nana
USD 59.95
 
This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a Juniper Procumbens "Nana". This impressive trouble-free evergreen is an excellent tree for the beginner. Our tree features a Juniper planting on one side of the pot and on the other side of the planting is a well that holds water. We include a ceramic fisherman figurine along with a fishing pole, line and ceramic fish. As shown.
 

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