Another Juniper
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Another Juniper
I just recently acquired this tree. It is now recovering from the trauma of getting half-hazardly ripped out of the ground by a relative. I did style it, though I know I should have resisted and let it gain strength.
My question is which front seems better
That heavy right branch is coming from a secondary trunk towards the back. You can see it well in the first picture
![Another Juniper Img_6110](https://i.servimg.com/u/f31/13/51/14/07/img_6110.jpg)
![Another Juniper Img_6111](https://i.servimg.com/u/f31/13/51/14/07/img_6111.jpg)
My question is which front seems better
That heavy right branch is coming from a secondary trunk towards the back. You can see it well in the first picture
![Another Juniper Img_6110](https://i.servimg.com/u/f31/13/51/14/07/img_6110.jpg)
![Another Juniper Img_6111](https://i.servimg.com/u/f31/13/51/14/07/img_6111.jpg)
Last edited by ydde72183 on Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:25 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : mispelling)
ydde72183- Member
Re: Another Juniper
I like the first picture as front better, with the 2nd picture, the first right branch looks like it is from inside of the curve. May I ask when was it "ripped out of the ground"?
Good luck with the tree.
Xuan
Good luck with the tree.
Xuan
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