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Posted 6 years 4 weeks ago #49760
I picked up this Juniper yesterday where some guys where digging for a new telecom enclosure, they told me I could take one of the junipers they had removed.
Any suggestions on styling?
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Posted 6 years 4 weeks ago #49762
I do see possibilities. Semi-cascade seems an option.

However, as you picked it up only yesterday, styling it should not be your priority. First make sure it's happy in it's new environment.
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Posted 6 years 4 weeks ago #49763
Thank you Auk, yes I am going to let it get established before doing anything to it.
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Posted 6 years 4 weeks ago #49764
As all branches grow to the same side (left side if the trunk is positioned upright), and the opposite side of the main branch is bare, I see three more possibilities:
1-) Raft style, if you tilt down the tree to make the main branch parallel to the soil, semi-buried.
2-) Windswept to the side the branches grow ( difficult style, not for beginners).
3-) Forest planting where this tree would be almost upright, and another lower tree composing the image of a single twin trunk tree with ramification to the opposite side (right side in this case).
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