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The twistiest of junipers

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This is the first juniper I fell for on my previous visit to Meiss Meadow.

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Twisty Sierra juniper

It’s one of the twistiest specimens I know of. The deadwood is great.

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Deadwood detail

From some angles it’s difficult to tell if the trunk line is coming or going.

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So many twists

How large is this specimen?

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Posing with a great juniper

When approaching the tree from below, it’s easy miss the great curves.

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The twisty juniper from below

The sheer variety of fun trees at Meiss Meadow is hard to overstate.

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A profusion of trunks and deadwood

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A relatively straightforward juniper with bonsai-sized companion at its base

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Another twisting juniper

The tree below would make an interesting bonsai.

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Fun movement

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The same tree from the side

Another tree brought a big smile. This long juniper took advantage of shelter at its base and found a nice perch for its foliage about 20 feet away.

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The Snake

Looking up, some of the larger trees sported branches that resembled cascade or semi-cascade bonsai.

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A beautiful old branch

Looking down on some of the larger trees with dieback near the apex reminded me of the form some of the older bristlecone pines can take.

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Two large junipers

Among my favorites were these two giants.

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A pair of giants

That’s it for this trip to the Sierra Nevada – next week it’s back to bonsai!



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