I have read that most shishishagira are layered.I recently bought an ojishi which is,I believe, the male lion or other cultivar that shishishagira consists of.It is very similar to trade shishishagira,but is more dwarf,but with slightly larger leaves and less crinkling.I bought a nursery tree for $149. I am trying my hand at layering.The trade Shishishagira has slightly better coloring in autumn.Out of the three layers I attempted,one seems to look on the right track to be separated before frost hits.I started them around first flush hardening and now I have roots.The female lion shishishagira should probably be a bonus cause' it develops faster.I am realizing just how dwarf my ojishi is and it may hamper development,but I am o.k with that.I guess I will eventually try chopping mine down,but I don't know how a dwarf will respond to putting out enough growth after the chop.For the next couple seasons I am layering it.