2 Most Likely Shohin Junipers

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Great to see this tree again. This is the one we discussed a few months back isn't it? It was one of my favorite pre bonsai material that I have seen. Loved it then and even more now.

Rob
 

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Great to see this tree again. This is the one we discussed a few months back isn't it? It was one of my favorite pre bonsai material that I have seen. Loved it then and even more now.

Rob

Thanks so much Rob, yes this is the one.
 

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Missed these the first go around Yenling, really nice finds! I love what you've done here, the deadwood is incredible and you've done a good job highlighting this feature.
 

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Update-Here's my little Kifu size tree-not Shohin:) that I showed at BIB. Posted these on FB and my blog already. A good buddy of mine now owns the other Juniper in the first post. It was great to see a few fellow B nut members at the show including-Eric S, Adair and Andrew R!

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Cool tree!
I would like too see the right lower branch grafted mid way on the trunk instead of coming out of the same point of the apex.
 

Mike Hennigan

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Really nice tree! For some reason I want to cut off the very lowest branch and pad on the left side. I feel like with how powerful the trunk is on the left side you could really push the foliage more assymetrical, to the right, and the tree will still look balanced.
 
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