Chinese juniper 'Kaizuka'
Family
Cupressaceae
Origin
China, Mongolia, Japan, Himalayas
Description
Torulosa Juniper grows into a narrow cone shape when young, then opens up as the plant ages. Although the main body of its foliage is as thick as if it had been sheared, delicately twisted, upright branches emerge gracefully all around the plant, in almost a flame-like manner. Do not expect a row of them to provide a uniform shape since crown form varies.
Torulosa Juniper is very good species for Bonsai.
Environment
Growing best in full sun, more open in partial shade, Torulosa Juniper needs well-drained soil or it will decline from root rot. It tolerates alkaline soil and is quite drought-tolerant.
Note : The plant might differ a little than the picture as each plant is different