Juniperus Cupressacea Juniper |
Description: Junipers are numbered in legions. There are about 60 species of these evergreen shrub and trees. Junipers are evergreen coniferous ranging in size and growth habits. Shrubs can be bushy and dense while prostrate alpines spread out in an abundance of ground cover. Trees can be columnar to conical. J. virginiana or the Japgarden Juniper is a dwarf procumbent species. It has long, stiff, tightly packed branches that form carpets up to 1 ft high and 6 ft across.. |
J. virginiana (Eastern Red cedar) |
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Description: Virginiana is a coniferous evergreen tree (not a true cedar). |
Foliage: Deep green to light blue foliage. Light blue berry-like cones. Reddish brown peeling bark. |
Misc. info: Excellent for hedgerows or windbreaks. |
Height: 6-75' dep on species |
Spread: 10-20' |
Zone: 2-9 |
Site: Grows well in ordinary garden soils, acidic or alkaline soils. Withstands windy conditions.. |
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