What is the Japanese garden juniving?
Japanese garden jaloh, scientific name juniperus procumbens , is an extremely low growing, coniferous, evergreen shrub. It is originally from Asia areas and is grown in many areas with warm climate for outdoor use. It is also often used for Indoor Bonsai planting. Under the right conditions, it is relatively easy. Depending on the conditions, it can spread very far and achieve a width of 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 m). It has woody stems and sends long branches in many ways, growing horizontally than vertical, low and near the ground.
Due to its short figure, the Japanese garden juniper often takes over the appearance of a densely matt surface of evergreen needles. These needles are short and very fine, with bluish green and smooth appearance. They grow in volumes of three clumps closely together at the ends of the branches. Japanese garden juniving does not produce flowers, but carries very small cones similar to berries that usually contain two to three seeds.
The native area of the Japanese garden juniper is Asia, including small islands on the Japanese coast, in southern Japan and in Coast Korea. In the wild, they tend to grow in mountain areas with a warm mild climate. They are popular as an outdoor ornamental plant in Japan and other parts of the world with a slight weather.
In outdoor applications, the Japanese garden juniper is often used as a ground race, in rock gardens, borders, oblique areas and growing over walls. The ideal position is sunny and can tolerate different soil conditions, but good drainage is essential. It does not require much water and thrives when it is hot and dry. Rearvaling can cause root rot and the plant can be affected by mold if the weather is very wet and rainy.
As a covered plant, the Japanese garden junivion is often used in ancient Japanese art bonsai, which is the practice of growing very small trees or wooden shrubs in the shape of a decoof railty containers. The plant is often stimulated or trained to grow in specific shapes and directions. This is usually achieved by gentle shaping and connecting the plant while it is sleeping and careful pruning. The plant should be maintained in a sunny place, connected as needed and left to dry between watering. If it is connected, it is necessary to ensure that the wires do not solve the bark as the plant grows.