Help with my Juniperus Procumbens!
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Hello, everyone!
My name is Fernando, I'm from S?o Paulo, Brazil.
I still have not much experience in the world of Bondai. I'm studying and practicing for some few years. I hope to participate, share experiences and learn a lot along with you !
I was recently presented with a large Juniperus procumbens which has , perhaps , more than 25 years of age. Already has a relatively robust trunk with thick roots exposed .
I think it's a very beautiful plant , but I have great difficulty in imagining possible interventions that can exploit its aesthetic potential. It seems to be without any defined style, and I would like to let more "名媛直播 like" . More interesting and beautiful . I have doubts about what could be done with regard to style , design and techniques ( their branches are fairly thick ) ; any structural pruning , etc ...
I would be grateful if more experienced colleagues could give me your opinions on what project seem more appropriate , or even any other comment.
Thank you very much for your attention !
Yours sincerely ,
Fernando
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My name is Fernando, I'm from S?o Paulo, Brazil.
I still have not much experience in the world of Bondai. I'm studying and practicing for some few years. I hope to participate, share experiences and learn a lot along with you !
I was recently presented with a large Juniperus procumbens which has , perhaps , more than 25 years of age. Already has a relatively robust trunk with thick roots exposed .
I think it's a very beautiful plant , but I have great difficulty in imagining possible interventions that can exploit its aesthetic potential. It seems to be without any defined style, and I would like to let more "名媛直播 like" . More interesting and beautiful . I have doubts about what could be done with regard to style , design and techniques ( their branches are fairly thick ) ; any structural pruning , etc ...
I would be grateful if more experienced colleagues could give me your opinions on what project seem more appropriate , or even any other comment.
Thank you very much for your attention !
Yours sincerely ,
Fernando
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Posted 11 years 2 months ago #10385
None of your images are in the post. Can you do them again?
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Posted 11 years 2 months ago #10386
Hello, M5eaygeoff.
I put the pictures on . Please copy and paste each url addresses that are written at the end of the post. Each of them will take you to one of the six photos.
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I put the pictures on . Please copy and paste each url addresses that are written at the end of the post. Each of them will take you to one of the six photos.
thank you
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