- The Japanese Bonsai
Juniperus procumbens nana
- Green Mound Juniper
- Japanese Dwarf Garden Juniper
- the "Karate Kid" tree
Juniperus chinensis var. sargentii
- Sargent's Juniper
- Chinese Juniper
Juniperus virginiana
- Eastern Red cedar
- Southern Red cedar
Juniperus virginiana silicicola
- Coastal
Red cedar
Juniperus rigida
- Temple Juniper
- Needle Juniper
- Keep Outdoors in a sunny location.
- WILL TOLERATE FREEZING, but PROTECT FROM STRONG WINDS & SEVERE COLD.
- Spray water daily through the foliage.
- Water when the soil moderately dries, but do not let the soil dry out.
- Fertilize at one-third strength during the growing season.
- Finger-pinch the new growth to maintain the size & shape
- A great plant for beginners.
Japanese Dwarf Garden Juniper
the "Karate Kid" tree
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Juniperus procumbens nana
the "Karate Kid" tree
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Juniperus procumbens nana
the "Karate Kid" tree
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Juniperus chinensis sargentii "Shimpaku" |
Juniperus procumbens nana
the "Karate Kid" tree
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Juniperus procumbens nana Winter bronzing |
Juniperus procumbens nana
the "Karate Kid" tree
Japanese Dwarf Garden Juniper
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Juniperus chinensis sargentii "Shimpaku"
The Japanese Bonsai
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the "Karate Kid" tree
Green Mound Juniper
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Juniperus procumbens nana | the "Karate Kid" tree |
Juniperus chinensis sargentii "Shimpaku"
The Japanese Bonsai
Winter |
Juniperus chinensis sargentii "Shimpaku"
The Japanese Bonsai
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the "Karate Kid" tree
Japanese Dwarf Garden Juniper
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Juniperus procumbens nana
the "Karate Kid" tree
Green Mound Juniper
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Juniperus procumbens nana
Green Mound Juniper
the "Karate Kid" tree
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Juniperus procumbens nana
Japanese Dwarf Garden Juniper
the "Karate Kid" tree
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Juniperus chinensis sargentii "Shimpaku"
The Japanese Bonsai
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Juniperus procumbens nana
Green Mound Juniper
the "Karate Kid" tree
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Eastern Red Cedar Southern Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana Collected |
Juniperus procumbens nana
Japanese Dwarf Garden Juniper
the "Karate Kid" tree
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uniperus procumbens nana-
Juniperus procumbens nana- Green Mound Juniper |
i got aa nana for christmas we live in a condo with a protected balcony. The pot is 3 by 5. the tree came mailed from mississippishould i leave it outside / I live in chicago zone 5 if i leave ot out should i cover the roots or pot? If so with what?
ReplyDeleteIt gets much colder in Chicago than here. I know that there would be some protection needed when it gets below 25 F. I recommend contacting local clubs for area specific care:
ReplyDeleteChicago Bonsai Club
http://www.midwestbonsai.org/localchapters.html