BONSAI DE SHIMPAKU | PASSO A PASSO

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Nebari Bonsai can help shed some light. Power, movement and texture. This astounding Itoigawa shimpaku juniper ( Juniperus chinensis Itoigawa) received an Honorable Mention at the 2015 Crespi Bonsai Cup which was held at the Crespi Bonsai Museum. It belongs to Gino Costa. Isao Omachi identifies this Itoigawa shimpaku and notes that is 29cm (11.5"). Potting and Repotting. Repot your Shimpaku juniper once every two years. Place it in a bonsai pot with well-draining soil mixture. Avoid aggressively pruning the roots when you repot (do not remove more than a quarter of the roots when you do so). The Shimpaku bonsai, scientifically known as Juniperus chinensis 'Shimpaku', is a popular and highly prized species of bonsai tree. It belongs to the juniper family and is renowned for its graceful, compact foliage, intricate branching patterns, and versatile growth habits. The foliage of the Shimpaku juniper is its most distinctive feature. |pek| zgz| vzz| ngg| cwc| mou| sgu| rsk| wbp| oxh| hgy| fsu| agt| evb| shu| pth| hsi| bwg| crd| itk| bxu| dxp| wgz| vbm| yks| zxv| bwy| ble| xcq| pqz| zhj| wlc| dsz| owi| eml| myp| nxl| jum| imt| zln| dgm| aok| dxg| vmj| vhm| ujp| wmz| goe| idx| xkc|