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Juniper (juniperus)

A genus of about 60 to 70 species of aromatic evergreen trees or shrubs of the cypress family, distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. A number of species are cultivated as ornamentals.
Juniper Andorra/​Juniper Youngstown
A compact, tightly branched, low-growing, evergreen shrub with handsome, blue-green, scale-like foliage  typically growing to 2’ tall and spreading to 10’ wide. Foliage acquires purple tones in winter. It creates a versatile groundcover excellent for use in a rock garden or in the foreground of a border. ​
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Juniper Bar Harbor
A relatively fast-growing male cultivar which features blue-gray foliage that becomes purplish in winter. It typically grows up to 12” tall but spreads to 6’ wide or more.
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Juniper Blue Arrow
A fairly fast growing, narrow, upright selection of Rocky Mountain juniper with dense branching holding bright, blue-green foliage and silvery berries in winter
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Juniper Blue Pacific
A trailing, lower growing cultivar that typically grows to at most 12” tall. Noted for having better blue foliage color, better ground cover form, denser foliage along the branches and  better resistance to winter injury than other cultivars.. Aromatic, awl-shaped, spiny-pointed, blue-green needles appear in groups of three. Fleshy, blackish, berry-like seed cones acquire a silvery bloom at maturity
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Juniper Blue Point
An outstanding upright evergreen, with strongly-colored blue foliage. It grows steadily, adding at least 6 inches a year. This tree makes an effective screen. It has an upright habit, reaching 8 to 12 feet tall in about 10 years. but remaining only 3 to 6 feet wide. Substantial and dramatic, this tree has a rugged natural beauty if left untrimmed, or it can be trimmed into formal conical shapes for elegance and drama.
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Juniper Blue Rug
This creeping shrub has a prostrate form and dense, steely blue foliage. The mature height is 1 foot tall. Scale-like green leaves turn a dull purple in winter. Blue rug juniper creates a flat ground cover. It grows 6 to 12 inches per year and bears ovoid dark blue fruit. Excellent in a rock garden or on banks to prevent erosion.
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Juniper Blue Sargent
A handsome evergreen conifer producing a mound of feathery branches and blue foliage. Growing to about 2 feet tall in a mound to 5 feet wide or more, it is excellent for use as a groundcover on large to small slopes and embankments, as a border in landscape beds, or as a low-growing foundation shrub.

Juniper Blue Star
A slow-growing cultivar with a low-mounded, round habit. Typically grows to only 1 foot tall after 5 years, but eventually matures over time to 2-3' high. Features awl-shaped, silver blue foliage which is attractive year-round.
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Juniper Casino Gold
An upright, spreading fountain of vivid, golden-green foliage. Its bright, evergreen color makes this shrub a powerful design tool for enlivening the landscape year-round.

​Juniper Gray Gleam 
Attractive, columnar form good for an accent. Excellent contrast when planted against a backdrop of dark green. Dense, silvery-gray foliage intensifies its coloring in winter. 
Slow grower to 15 ft. tall and 5 to 7 ft. wide.

​Juniper Grey Owl
A broad, finely textured, slow-growing cultivar with a compact, wide-spreading habit which typically grows up to 3' tall and to 6' wide. Features scale-like, soft, silver gray foliage.  Very effective planted en masse, as a tall groundcover or low growing hedge. Benefits from some shelter from harsh afternoon sun in desert climates. 
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Juniper Hetzii Columnaris
An attractive, upright, pyramidal form  that grows to 12-15’ tall, highlighted by crisp  Bluish-green to gray-green foliage on dense, tight branches. Prized for its versatility, it works well as an evergreen screen or background planting, in natural form, or shaped. Round, blue-purple, berry-like cones are often highly ornamental.
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Juniper Icee Blue 
An exceptional introduction that exhibits the best silver-blue winter color of the groundcover junipers. Maintains a full, dense crown of finely textured foliage, creating a solid cover in a short time. Winter foliage becomes plum-purple in coldest climates. Easy and highly adaptable to heat, poor soils, and urban settings
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​Juniper Keteleeri
A dense, evergreen, small tree with a pyramidal habit. Typically grows 15-20' tall. Features light to medium green, mostly scale-like foliage which is attractive year-round. A female cultivar that produces profuse, grayish-green, berry-like cones.

Juniper Medora 
Attractive blue-green foliage on a naturally narrow column that holds its form well. An excellent vertical accent, useful for landscape framing. This very durable specimen tolerates heat, cold, drought, and seacoast exposure. This is a male clone and does not produce berries.

​Juniper Moonglow
Exceptionally showy, silvery blue foliage on a broad pyramidal form makes this a highly attractive landscape accent, excellent for screens, hedges, and group plantings. This tough plant has a dense, compact-branching habit that resists grazing by deer.
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Juniper Old Gold
A low growing, dense plant with spreading branches and elegantly drooping tips. It has a slower growth rate than some other evergreens, but can live up to 30 years. An evergreen with a unique blending of green, yellow and gold foliage. Use this plant as an accent planting or as a low hedge in full to part sun.

​Juniper Pfitzer Blue
Beautiful silvery-blue soft foliage held on a handsome upright form with arching branches. Easily trained into many forms. Durable evergreen tolerates heat, cold and drought. Perhaps the most popular of the landscaping Junipers because of its tiered, slightly arching limbs. Highly valued for its blue-tinted foliage, which adds much-needed variety to background greenery.
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​Juniper Pfitzer Compacta
This bushy, compact spreader with lovely gray-green foliage creates an attractive ground cover or hedge. Very versatile, it is tolerant of rabbits and deer, drought, heat & humidity, pollution, seashore, slope and wind
Moderate grower to 12- 18 inches tall and 48-60 inches wide.
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​Juniper Pfitzer Gold Tip
This fast-growing evergreen transforms into bluish green foliage accented with golden tips.  Its upright growth habit can be easily trained into other forms reaching 4-5 feet tall (6-8 feet wide).  Best performs as groundcover, medium-sized shrub, hedge, windbreak, screen, and topiary.
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Juniper procumbens Nana
A dwarf, less vigorous form that features spiny-pointed blue-green needles. It typically grows 8-12” tall and spreads to 6’ wide over time. Foliage may turn purplish in winter.
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Juniper Robusta Green
An irregular, upright selection of Chinese juniper that grows with a mix of gray-green juvenile and adult foliage. After 10 years of growth, a mature specimen will measure 6' tall and 4.5' wide, an annual growth rate of 6 to 8 inches. Versatile and durable landscape addition ideal for accent, windbreak or screen for narrow spaces. It has a rugged, irregular columnar form.
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Juniper Sea Green
A compact, evergreen shrub with a fountain-like, arching habit. Typically grows 4-6' high and to 8' wide. Features dark green foliage (may turn darker in winter) which is attractive year-round.
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Juniper Skyrocket
Stately, columnar form makes this likely the narrowest juniper available - so narrow and upright, in fact, it resembles a skyrocket! A durable and versatile evergreen with beautiful bluish green foliage, it works well grouped to form a colorful screen, or singly as a garden accent in a mixture of conifers. Requires very little care, once established
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​Juniper Spartan
A handsome, fast growing evergreen that forms a stately, dark green, densely branched column well-suited for use as a formal accent, screen or windbreak. In its natural form, the symmetrical, pyramidal shape rarely needs pruning. An excellent specimen for formal topiary. Tolerates heat, cold and drought.
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Juniper Wichita Blue
The handsome, broadly pyramidal form makes this an excellent choice for an evergreen screen, hedge, background plant, or lawn specimen. The bright silver-blue foliage retains its brilliant color year-round
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