4 little dwarf cypress

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Today I went to a nursery I know carry dwarf material. I settled on 2 dwarf twisted hinoki cypress, tsukumo sawara cypress, and a white pygmy sawara cypress. Pictures are in order of list. They need a lot of time to grow out and mature, or I may go buy several more and make a little forest planting.
 

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Today I went to a nursery I know carry dwarf material. I settled on 2 dwarf twisted hinoki cypress, tsukumo sawara cypress, and a white pygmy sawara cypress. Pictures are in order of list. They need a lot of time to grow out and mature, or I may go buy several more and make a little forest planting.
These are great trees. I have some Shohin that I am happy with, they grow very dense inner foliage.
 
Any way I can see yours? I'm a little stumped on how to style these when they grow out.
 
Thanks!
It's a Sawara Cypress.
I hope to let it grow out over the rock in the next few years.
 
Where did they come from, did they have tags?
 
My local nursey has started carring some dwarf trees from Iseli too. The little mugos are hard to resist.
The Slowmound Mugos are the best of Iseli's for Bonsai, check them out.
 
Actually, I was mistaken. These aren't 'slowmound' - they are 'valley cushion'. For whatever that's worth.
 
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