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Kiryu Zuna for Pines & Conifers 2 Ltr
Kiryuzuna is a natural hard wearing volcanic soil used for juniper and pines trees with good results 2 Ltr
Price: £4.95 more info..
Rectangular Navy Blue Speckled Set of 3 Pots
Rectangular Navy Blue Speckled Pot ideal for Deciduous or flowering Bonsai. These are suitable for trees with solid trunk and straight trunks. It highlights the strength of the tree. Size: 200 x 150 x 55 mm 260 x 190 x 65 mm 310 x 230 x 75 mm
Price: £26.00 more info..
Juniperus squamata
Buchanan-Hamilton ex D. Don
Blue Juniper;Flaky Juniper;Nepal juniper;Single Seed Juniper
Bonsai Propagation Taxonomy Cultivation
Taxonomy Taxonomy Leaves Taxonomy Flowers Taxonomy Fruits Taxonomy Twigs Taxonomy Bark
Color: Black;Black Red;Glossy
Duration:
Shape: Cone
Showiness: Inconspicuous
Notes: The cones are berry-like, globose to ovoid, 4-9 mm long and 4-6 mm diameter, glossy black, and contain one seed; they are mature in about 18 months. The male cones are 3-4 mm long, and shed their pollen in early spring. It is largely dioecious, with pollen and seed cones produced on separate plants, but occasionally monoecious. Pollen cones ovoid, 3–4 mm; microsporophylls 9–12, each with 3 pollen sacs.
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