Blue Pacific Juniper Bonsai

It is quite tolerant of shade salt spray and wind.
Blue pacific juniper bonsai. I have some trees which are about 30 years old. This is a naturally occurring hybrid species called juniperus x media which is a cross between j chinensis and j sabina. Dense blue green foliage gives this selection a handsome appearance and is best when not pruned but rather left in its natural form. It stays low to ground at about 1 foot but spreads quickly and can reach a width of 5 6 feet the foliage is green during the growing season turning a gray green in the winter.
Confusingly juniperus x media is also referred to in some textbooks as juniperus pfitzeriana. Blue carpet is a prostrate variety that is especially suitable for cascade and semi cascade styles. This juniper is notable for its striking blue gray foliage. Other varieties can be used for any style other than broom.
Its blackish berry like seed cones emerge amongst its soft yet spiny needles in fall then mature to an attractive silvery shade. Description the blue pacific juniper is an evergreen ground hugging conifer with dense green foliage. Overall description low trailing habit and ocean blue green foliage color that keeps good color year round. I would like to know if anyone have tried to make a bonsai out of a blue pacific juniper.
Juninperus conferta blue pacific is a dwarf selection of shore juniper with a low trailing growth habit and soft feathery blue green foliage with gray berries. Blue pacific juniper commonly called shore juniper is a decumbent evergreen shrub that is native to certain sandy coastal areas of japan and sakhalin island russia. Rarely growing more than one foot high shore junipers are an excellent candidate for bonsai. The trunks are between 3 to 4 inches in diameter and about 12 to 16 inches tall.
The classic juniper for bonsai is often referred to as the chinese juniper. Last year i dug them out and have them in pots they are growing nicely and strong. Juniperus conferta blue pacific sku 4910 this wonderful low spreading form makes a superb groundcover group planting or single specimen. Ground cover type juniper used in foundation plantings around tall shrubs and trees looks especially lovely draped over retaining walls crawling over raised beds etc.
It is a dense low spreading plant that grows 10 18 tall and spreads by creeping branched stems over time to 6 8 wide.