Yikes, I thought I had a juniper! What genus or species do I actually have?

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Hello everyone,
My son gave me this bonsai for Mother's Day. I am planning on taking a beginner course, but in the meantime, would like some basic pointers so I don't kill it.  :-)

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Sarah
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Replied by Oscar on topic Yikes, I thought I had a juniper! What genus or species do I actually have?

Posted 3 days 20 hours ago #86530
Perhaps share some photos?
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Replied by Ivan Mann on topic Yikes, I thought I had a juniper! What genus or species do I actually have?

Posted 3 days 12 hours ago #86534

Hello everyone,
My son gave me this bonsai for Mother's Day. I am planning on taking a beginner course, but in the meantime, would like some basic pointers so I don't kill it.  :-)

Thanks!
Sarah
1. Water it every day, or at least when the soil gets dry
2. Put it outside in the sun
3. Google Lens or some similar app to see what it is
4. Find basic care for it
5. Join a local bonsai group for more details

In some parts of the northern hemisphere it may be getting cold pretty soon. If it is a ficus or other tree that should be inside for the winter. Do 3 and 4 real soon.
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Replied by WyoSarah on topic Yikes, I thought I had a juniper! What genus or species do I actually have?

Posted 11 hours 36 minutes ago #86560
I water it when it gets dry. I've only fed it once since Mother's Day. It seems like it's pretty happy in its east-facing window. I did have some die-off early on, but lately, really no dead needles. I think I was under-watering it. Do I really need to keep it outside? It's getting pretty chilly out there. It can get below zero in the winter here. 
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Replied by m5eaygeoff on topic Yikes, I thought I had a juniper! What genus or species do I actually have?

Posted 10 hours 25 minutes ago #86561
Yes it is a Juniper but it will not be for long if you keep it inside. Get it out NOW and DO Not take it back in. If you get low temperatures -10C or lower then put it a shed or cold greenhouse but not in your house. 
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Posted 6 hours 53 minutes ago #86563
I second Geoff. I would asume that it is a procumbens nana juniper. A tree that can be grown to really great bonsai in experienced hands. But most experienced bonsai artists look away. The growth point management can take 10s of hours on a small tree, but 100s on huge specimens. Everything needs to happen on the right time of the year and all decitions have to be accurate to the final vision. I have one that I spend 16+ hours on every year. It is fun to work on trees, but this species is just too much.
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