So I’m only 1/2 way to calling this a success . This was collected early spring . It’s common needle juniper . From a granite rock crack. My experience and others . With this species is . It’s arguable the toughest tree in the north east to collect successfully. So far it’s had a initial flush of growth . And sections are starting a second flush . It even has a few berries . That I decided to allow to mature . My experience leads me to . Considering success when you successfully. Get past the first repot . May not be clear in the pics . It has a main slanted trunk . With roots underneath . And then a foot long section . Down the box to another section with roots . Been thinking I may try to graft something to this second set of roots. As eventually the main tree will just be the section . With the slanted main trunk . Plan is to go multiple years. Before the risky first repot . Max health . Of course open to any thoughts . Very happy
so far this is the only one I have . Since my second go at bonsai . They have a rugged demeanour. That is all there own .