Sorry, but I’m with
@leatherback in that is neither Itoigawa nor 15 years old. Been growing various varieties of Shimpaku for quite a while and this looks like a 3-4 year old rooted Shimpaku cutting.
Just for comparison,
here is a thread starting with a 10-year old itoigawa nursery stock in a 1-gal can.
Also, some more reading material if you’re interested:
These three popular regional varieties of Juniperus chinensis are discussed often, but rarely are their features compared. A few good articles exist that describe them, including Brent’s site, as …
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