The Ancient Art of Bonsai: Gallery Junipers (Part 4).

Juniperus sabina

Juniperus sabina

Artist: Walter Pall
Sabina Juniper (Juniperus sabina)
75 cm high
Pot by Bryan Albright

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Enrico Savini
Juniper (Juniperus sabina)
Height: 55 cm
Pot: Czech Republic

Juniperus prostrata

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Kathleen Ebey
Prostrata Juniper (Juniperus prostrata)

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Kathleen Ebey
Prostrata Juniper (Juniperus prostrata)

Juniperus rigida

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Matteo Caldiero
Needle Juniper (Juniperus rigida)

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Enrico Savini
Needle Juniper (Juniperus rigida)
Height: 43 cm, 16.92 inches
Pot: Antique Chinese

Misc Juniper Species

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Dan Barton
“Meyers” juniper (fondly known as the ‘Corkscrew’) originally styled at the IBC ’91 Convention in Birmingham. The tree was so brutalized by Dan during his demo that even John Naka thought it wasn’t going to survive and Craig Coussins whistled the funeral march when Dan packed it away to take home. Now in the collection of Peter Chan. The Meyers juniper is planted in a Korean pot and is about 48” tall.

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Nick Lenz
Field Juniper

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Nick Lenz
Field Juniper

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Nick Lenz
Field Juniper on antelope skull

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Antoni Payeras
Juniperus phoenicia (Juniperus phoenicia 'thurbinatta')

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Lindsay Bebb
Juniper sp.

Juniper Bonsai Gallery

Artist: Lindsay Bebb
Juniper sp.

7fa81bd5This gallery is dedicated to the Juniper and those who cultivate, style, and display them. A constant companion of bonsaists everywhere, the Juniper plays an important role in bonsai, while offering some of the finest bonsai in the world for inspirations and enjoyment by all.

Special thanks to Heather Hartman Coste, who did all the leg work for this gallery!

We hope that you find the following photographs as inspiring and enjoyable as we do.

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