Chamaecyparis obtusa / Hinoki cypress "Sekka Miyabi"

AJL

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A month ago I posted this topic with a Youtube video of a rare Japanese Cypress.

It should be a cultivar of Sekka Hinoki but it is different from the 'standard" Sekka Hinoki like we know.

On my search for more info about Sekka Hinoki and the possible different cultivars I probably found the cultivar mentioned in the Youtube video.

On the website fromjapan-kt.com I found a Chamaecyparis obtusa / Hinoki cypress "Sekka Miyabi".

Has anybody ever seen this cultivar of Sekka Hinoki?


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Are you sure this isnt a Cryptomeria? it appears to have needles
 

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Stumbling around today I found some goodies...
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I might even get stupider. I'm kinda thinking of making a miniature forest made with a few more T.o. P Expensive, but then it's late in my career and this may be my only possibility for one. The BB will be a loner shohin.
That Thuja cultivar has a nice potential for shohin and mame bonsai
 

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Yesterday I watched a video (Kimi's bonsai) and the Sekka Hinoki Miyabi cultivar was shown and mentioned in the video.
Watch the video from 3.11 and at 3.18 you see a close up of the Miyabi cultivar.

 
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