The Ancient Art of Bonsai: Gallery Junipers (Part 3).
Artist: Mauro Stemberger / Enrico Savini
Sonare' (Juniperus procumbens)
Height: 89 cm, 35.04 inches
Pot: Tokoname
Artist: Thomas J. Mozden
Juniperus procumbens
11" h (28 cm)
Pot: Tokoname
Artist: Thomas J. Mozden
Juniperus procumbens
9" h (23 cm)
Pot: houtoku
Artist: Thomas J. Mozden
Juniperus procumbens
7" (18 cm)
Pot: Tokoname
Juniperus horizontalis
Artist: Nick Lenz
Blue Rug Juniper (Juniperus horizontalis)
Height: 84 cm, 33.07 inches
Artist: Nick Lenz
Blue Rug Juniper (Juniperus horizontalis)
Artist: Johnny Eslykke
Juniperus horizontalis
Juniperus occidentalis
Artist: Dan Robinson
Sierra Juniper (Juniperus occidentalis australis)
Photograph by Victrinia Ensor
Juniperus scopulorum
Artist: Walter Pall
Rocky Mountain Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum)
60 cm high
Pot by Derek Aspinall
Artist: Walter Pall
Rocky Mountain Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum)
75 cm high
Japanese pot
Artist: Nick Lenz
Rocky Mountain Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum)
Artist: Nick Lenz
Rocky Mountain Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum)
Artist: Melvyn Goldstein / Walter Pall
Rocky Mountain Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum)
Height: 21.5 inches, 54.61 cm
Pot: Chinese
Artist: Christine Hayward / styled by Walter Pall
Rocky Mountain Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum)
Height: 28 inches, 71.12 cm
Pot: Chinese
Artist: Walter Pall
This gallery is a continuation of our series of species specific galleries designed with the intention of creating a resource of inspiration as well as a source of enjoyment for all.
It is our hope that those who favor the particular species featured and those who seek inspiration for designing bonsai of this species will find these galleries valuable and educational.
Often the first bonsai ever owned by a novice, due to its massive success in the mallsai market, the Juniper is well known and appreciated by all.
Common in landscapes, nurseries, and, in the wild, the Juniper offers more opportunities for bonsai stock than most other species and lends itself well to bonsai techniques and container environments.
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