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  2. Juniperus chinensis 'Shimpaku' - Wikipedia

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    Juniperus chinensis 'Shimpaku' (the shimpaku juniper) is a dwarf, irregular vase-shaped form of the Chinese juniper, Juniperus chinensis. Originally native to Japan, they were first collected in the 1850s in Japan. It is a slow-growing evergreen shrub that typically grows to 3 ft (0.9 m) tall and 5 ft (1.5 m) wide over a period of 10 years. [1]

  3. Deadwood bonsai techniques - Wikipedia

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    A Dwarf Japanese Juniper (Juniperus procumbens 'Nana') bonsai on display. Multiple deadwood styles have been used on this tree. Deadwood bonsai techniques are methods in the Japanese art of bonsai (cultivation of miniature trees in containers) that create, shape, and preserve dead wood on a living bonsai tree. They enhance the illusion of age ...

  4. List of species used in bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf orange [6]: 48–49 ... Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper Juniperus californica: California Juniper [8] Juniperus chinensis: Chinese Juniper; Shimpaku;

  5. Juniperus chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Juniperus chinensis, the Chinese juniper, is a species of plant in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to China, Myanmar, Japan, Korea and the Russian Far East. [1] Growing 1–20 metres ( 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 65 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet) tall, it is a very variable coniferous evergreen tree or shrub.

  6. History of bonsai - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known report by a Westerner of a Japanese dwarf potted tree was made in 1692 by George Meister. [19] Chinese bonsai containers exported to Japan during the 17th and 18th centuries would become referred to as kowatari (古渡 "old crossing"). These were made between 1465 and about 1800.

  7. Dwarfing - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf Japanese juniper Lack of the plant growth factor auxin can cause dwarfing (right) As with animals, plants can be dwarfed through genetic engineering and selective breeding , but can also undergo natural, morphological changes to acclimatize to environmental stresses such as soil quality , [ 2 ] light, [ 2 ] drought, [ 3 ] flood, [ 4 ...

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