Jetson1950
Yamadori
I collected this on my trip to Texas last week. It’s a young Ashe Juniper. This will be my first real project with a juniper, so I need some help figuring out a good style for it.
I was able to extract almost all the roots. Soil was like soft mud. All my relatives live in the area where all the flooding is happening. Two days before I got this out of the ground, it was under 20’ of water. As I’m standing over it, you could see the mud line from the flood was up to the tops of the live oaks. Pretty strange to see. Roots have good branching, but it has not started developing its root ball yet. It’s about 24” tall after I removed the top. It’s got very symmetrical branching all around the trunk. Trunk is still a bit flexible (1/2” at the base) so should be easy to introduce some curves in it if desired.
What would be a good style for this one? I would be okay with letting it grow in its natural form, really make it bazaar or anything in between.


I was able to extract almost all the roots. Soil was like soft mud. All my relatives live in the area where all the flooding is happening. Two days before I got this out of the ground, it was under 20’ of water. As I’m standing over it, you could see the mud line from the flood was up to the tops of the live oaks. Pretty strange to see. Roots have good branching, but it has not started developing its root ball yet. It’s about 24” tall after I removed the top. It’s got very symmetrical branching all around the trunk. Trunk is still a bit flexible (1/2” at the base) so should be easy to introduce some curves in it if desired.
What would be a good style for this one? I would be okay with letting it grow in its natural form, really make it bazaar or anything in between.

