Urban Yamadori
- JMoney
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A friend was redoing his landscaping and was gonna throw this tree out. I know it's not the best time to lift a tree, but it was going to the trash if not. It's a Juniper that I have not identified it yet. If it survives a couple growing periods it has some potential for styling. What you guys think?
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That tree has a nice fat trunk on it! The lower branching doesn't look promising but if you can get that young growth to push out and chop it back you can have a really awesome tree in a few years. Nice find!
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nice stuff to work with there...this is not a juniper tho. it is either an arborvitae or a cedar. the branches can be wired into drastic bends due to the fiberous wood structure
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Thank you, that's good to know. If I post some up close pictures maybe it can be identified.
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I did correctly identify this tree as arborvitae tree. It has been two weeks since it was taken and for now it is doing well. Thanks for the help.
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