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Masterpiece
I like both. I'd like my collection to be made up of both Native Junipers with Native foliage and some with Kishu grafted on. I would imagine that in general, as of today you would earn slightly more money selling a tree with Kishu, Itoigawa or Tosho depending on the character of the trunk. But if you were just going to sell the tree, it's probably not worth the extra time and effort to graft-I could be wrong. For my personal collection, i'm grafting approx half of my trees with a nice quality Kishu because it does better than Itoigawa where I live. I'm currently grafting all my small trees and any trees with other trees with weepy or larger than average foliage for the species. It will be great once we find some native juniper chance seedlings to propagate with high quality foliage for the species. I'd want to graft some of my natives with a better quality native foliage.
I used to occasionally bring home bits of wild RMJ with great foliage with hopes of having good grafting stock someday. I never really tried that hard to keep them alive though. Stuck in pots and hoped for the best. Lots of them stayed green for more than a season but none ever rooted. It would be worthwhile doing it right, there are wild RMJ with really fantastic foliage characteristics out there.