Sunday, April 8, 2018

Chinese Juniper Shrubs on Hawaii Five-0 2010's Aohe Mea Make I Ka Hewa


Summary: Chinese juniper shrubs cue those in the know of storefront commerce for organized crime's private banking in the Hawaii Five-0 2010 episode April 6, 2018.


The Omiya Tree, a 250 year old Juniperus chinensis bonsai, fashioned in the informal upright style; National Bonsai Collection, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston, central Birmingham, West Midlands, western central England; Nov. 17, 2011: Peter coxhead, Public Domain (CC0 1.0), via Wikimedia Commons

The Hawaii Five-0 2010 active police procedural television series episode Aohe Mea Make I Ka Hewa; Make No I Ka Mihi Ole April 6, 2018, appreciates bonsai gardening of Chinese juniper shrubs.
Director Jennifer Lynch broaches junipers in Season 8's 19th episode No One Has Ever Died for the Mistakes He Has Made; Only Because He Didn't Repent. Writers Liz Alpert, Ashley Dizon, Rob Hanning, Alex Kurtzman, Peter Lenkov, Roberto Orci, Sean O'Reilly, Zoe Robyn and Ally Seibert coordinate bonsai juniper and criminal commerce. The series' 187th episode overall displays a 252-year-old Yamadori from the bonsai gardening of Chinese juniper shrubs that distract from the on-site Japanese organized crime dealings.
Adam Noshimuri (Ian Anthony Dale) extols the elegant endurance of Chinese juniper shrubs even though he exits with $20 million from the storefront enterprise's private bank.

Chinese junipers furnish dioecious (from Greek δίς, dís, "twice" and οἰκία, oikía, "house") female and male flowers, male pollen cones and one- to five-seeded female cones.
Fall through winter hardwood cuttings, spring and summer softwood cuttings and 18-month-old seeds grow into Chinese juniper shrubs and into sub-shrub, small tree and tree varieties. Four subspecies and 100-plus variations have blunt, brown, keeled, oval, resin-pitted 0.118- to 0.236-inch (3- to 6-millimeter) long, 0.079- to 0.197-inch- (2- to 5-millimeter-) wide seeds. Chinese junipers, identified in 1767 by Carl Linnaeus (May 23, 1707-Jan. 10, 1778), include berry-like, black-brown-purple, short-stalked, 0.158- to 0.472-inch (4- to 12-millimeter) diameter female cones.
Elliptical-oblong, yellow 0.158- to 0.236-inch (4- to 6-millimeter-) long, 0.09- to 0.118-inch- (2- to 3-millimeter-) wide male cones juggle 14 to 18 pollen sac-bearing modified leaves.

Chinese junipers know, February through April, blue-gray-white 0.059-inch (1.5-millimeter) diameter female flowers at branch tips and leaf axils and elliptical yellow male flowers at branch ends.
Awl-shaped, opposite-paired, pointed, three-whorled 0.118- to 0.472-inch- (3- to 12-millimeter-) long, 0.032- to to 0.059-inch- (0.8- to 1.5-millimeter-) wide juvenile needles lodge keeled undersides and white-banded uppersides. Blunt, mature, short, similarly convex 0.059- to 0.118-inch- (1.5- to 3-millimeter-) long, 0.039-inch- (1-millimeter-) wide, opposite-paired, scaly foliage manifests green midribs and enlarged, oblong, upper-surface glands. Juniperus chinensis var. chinensis, Juniperus chinensis var. Sargentii, Juniperus chinensis var. Taiwanensis and Juniperus chinensis var. Tsukusiensis net furrowed, mature, ridged bark peeling into brown strips.
The Chinese juniper subspecies occasion 100-plus ground-cover, sub-shrub, shrub and tree variations and respectively originate in China and Japan; China, Japan, Korea and Russia; Taiwan; Japan.

The Cupressaceae (from Greek  κυπάρισσος, kupárissos, "cypress" and Latin -āceae, "resembling") family member presents 3-foot (0.91-meter) sub-shrub, 10-foot (3.05-meter) shrub and 25-foot (7.62-meter) small tree maximums.
Chinese junipers, other than 25- to 60-plus-foot- (7.62- to 18.29-plus-meter-) high, 10- to 15-foot- (3.0- to 45.72-meter-) wide trees, queue up equivalent height and spread dimensions. Chinese juniper shrubs, sub-shrubs and trees require moist, sunny, well-drained soil pHs 4.5 to 7.5 at 328- to 8,858.27-foot (100- to 2,700-meter) altitudes above sea level. They survive droughty, salt-sprayed sites, temperature lows to minus 29.4 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 34.3 degrees Celsius) and yearly average 30- to 60-inch (76.2- to 152.4-centimeter) rainfall.
Chinese juniper sub-shrubs, shrubs, small trees and trees tackle high-profile, small-sized tasks with big-sized, low-profile agendas in private banker Kimura-san's bonsai gardening of Chinese juniper shrubs.

Leroy Davis (Frankie Faison), an unemployed Viet Nam vet who became a hitman, brings closure by revealing his hits' burial places to Hawaii Five-0 Task Force Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) in CBS TV's Hawaii Five-0, season 8, episode 19, Aohe Mea Make I Ka Hewa; Make No I Ka Mihi Ole: CBS Hawaii Five-0 episode 8.19 promotional photo via SpoilerTV March 31, 2018

Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.

Image credits:
The Omiya Tree, a 250 year old Juniperus chinensis bonsai, fashioned in the informal upright style; National Bonsai Collection, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston, central Birmingham, West Midlands, western central England; Nov. 17, 2011: Peter coxhead, Public Domain (CC0 1.0), via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Juniperus_chinensis_bonsai.jpg?uselang=fr
Leroy Davis (Frankie Faison), an unemployed Viet Nam vet who became a hitman, brings closure by revealing his hits' burial places to Hawaii Five-0 Task Force Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) in CBS TV's Hawaii Five-0, season 8, episode 19, Aohe Mea Make I Ka Hewa; Make No I Ka Mihi Ole: CBS Hawaii Five-0 episode 8.19 promotional photo via SpoilerTV March 31, 2018, @ https://www.spoilertv.com/2018/03/hawaii-five-0-episode-818-aohe-mea-make.html

For further information:
"Aohe Mea Make I Ka Hewa; Make No I Ka Mihi Ole: No One Has Ever Died for the Mistakes He Has Made; Only Because He Didn't Repent." Hawaii Five-0 2010: The Eighth Season. Los Angeles CA: Paramount Pictures Corporation, April 6, 2018.
"Juniperus chinensis L." Tropicos® > Name Search.
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Linné, Carola (Carl Linnaeus). 1767. "Adelphia. chinensis. 10." Mantissa Plantarum. Generum Editionis VI. Et Specierum Editionis II:127. Holmiae [Stockholm, Sweden]: Laurentii Salvii [Laurentius Salvius].
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