The Japanese Juniper is a hardy evergreen, found in temperate regions of the world. Junipers generally have a naturally flowing or “cascading” shape of long, trailing branches, and can be trained into many amazing Bonsai shapes. The branches usually respond well to wiring and reshaping. As an indoor bonsai, the Japanese Juniper should be in a very bright, but cool location. A south, west or east window is ideal. For best growth temperatures should not exceed 70 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period of time. 60 to 70 degrees is ideal. If the air is dry in your home grow the bonsai on a humidity tray or mist once or twice daily. The plant itself should be kept evenly moist, but not wet or dry. The living moss should be misted daily. Japanese Juniper Bonsai Starter Tree is growing in a ceramic pot.
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- Proper name: Juniper procumbens nana
- The Japanese Juniper is a hardy evergreen, found in temperate regions of the world
- Junipers generally have a naturally flowing or “cascading” shape of long, trailing branches
- As an indoor bonsai, the Japanese Juniper should be in a very bright, but cool location
- Japanese Juniper Bonsai Starter Tree is growing in a ceramic pot
Mathew Pitts says
A Very Nice Bonsai Tree
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Four Stars