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Juniperus Communis
By Karensusan63
- 25 Jan, 2011
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Comments on this photo
I'm glad it's ok. My cryptomeria jap. Globosa Nana looks dead :(
25 Jan, 2011
Looks like a Cryptomeria japonica 'Elegans' or something very similar...you been buying plants with no labels Susan lol xx
25 Jan, 2011
No, I admit, I lost them! sorry! The only label I had was cryptomeria japonica globosa nana and that's not this one is it....quite different. Thanks BS.
26 Jan, 2011
BS...conifers must be hard to id. When you go on google and put the names in you get all different ones claiming to be the same plant! I shall have to invest in a good conifer id book! Any suggestions?
26 Jan, 2011
No, it's not th Crypto japonica 'Nana'....looking at it again, could be a Juniper, one of the communis varieties....if it's a bit prickly to touch, then it's definitely a Juniper
26 Jan, 2011
It's not prickly BS, it's quite a softie!
26 Jan, 2011
Ok Karen, still gonna stick with one of the dwarf Juniperus communis varieties, but can't be sure which one from this photo, needs to grow a bit and get some shape, then we might be able to pin it down correctly lol x
27 Jan, 2011
Thanks Bluespruce, that will be it's name for now!
27 Jan, 2011
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Juniperus Communis 'Compressa'
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Bluespruce is sure to identify this one!
25 Jan, 2011