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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Upright pyramidal evergreen with blue-green foliage. Requires minimal shearing due to its natural pyramidal shape. Prefers moist, well drained soil.
Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Upright. Smooth green foliage. Large silvery green berries. Very fast growing. Good for hedging and windbreaks, particularly in poor soil conditions. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates salt exposure, and performs ...
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Common Name: Juniper
Wide with spreading branches. Emerald-green needles with yellow tips. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once established and...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Moderate growth, spreading almost 5 feet wide. Vibrant gold foliage. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once established and ...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Syn: 'Bakaurea' Bright, light green foliage on gold-colored branches. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once established and adaptable to co...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Synonym: 'Monlep' 4-6', wider than tall. Compact growing with arching branches creating a low fountain-like form. Brilliant mint green foliage. Looks like a compact, very green 'Pfitzer'. Well suited for the New England landscape, including coastal conditions. Prefer...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Pyramidal upright, dense and compact. Sharp awl-like silver-green foliage makes this a fine barrier and background choice. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well ...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Wide, dense, broadly spreading branches. Bronze-gold foliage all year. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once established an...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Wide growing with stiff spreading branches. Brilliant blue fine-textured foliage all year. Selected as a distinct improvement over other blue spreading junipers. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor ...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Spreading and broad growing with arching branches. Golden yellow new foliage in summer, lighter yellow in winter. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy ...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Slow growing, upright and dense with irregular, tufted, brilliant green foliage. Useful as an individual specimen or for creating a hedge with interesting texture. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poo...
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Common Name: Juniper, Chinese
Arching branches of bright lime-green needles on a neat growing, compact, wide spreading plant. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tol...
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Common Name: Juniper, Sargent
Groundcover. Bright green all year. Dense growing, vigorous and easy to maintain. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once est...
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Common Name: Juniper, Sargent
Groundcover. Blue-green needles on thin, feathery branches. Spacing: 36–48". Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once establis...
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Common Name: Juniper, Common
Dense, upright, narrow columnar growing. New growth is golden in spring, changing to bluish green in winter. Highly adaptable; tolerates poor, dry, calcareous, neutral or acid soils. Withstands wind, demonstrates significant salt tolerance making it ...
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Common Name: Juniper, Common
Groundcover evergreen. Bright green new growth matures to dark green. Highly adaptable; tolerates poor, dry, calcareous, neutral or acid soils. Withstands wind, demonstrates significant salt tolerance making it a good candidate for the seashore lands...
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Common Name: Juniper, Common
Very upright and narrow growing, 5-10' h. by 10-12"w. Sharp silvery-green, awl-like needles. Highly adaptable; tolerates poor, dry, calcareous, neutral or acid soils. Withstands wind, demonstrates significant salt tolerance making it a good candidate...
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Common Name: Juniper, Shore
Groundcover. Awl-shaped blue-green foliage. Plant in full sun for best color. Spacing: 36–48". Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tole...
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Common Name: Juniper, Dahurian
Groundcover. Low spreading branches form dense dark green sprays. Spacing: 36–48". Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once es...
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Common Name: Juniper, Creeping
Groundcover. Fast growing, creeping, flexible stems follow ground contours; short side branches grow up and away from ground. Soft, gray-green, scale-like needles turn purple in winter. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. To...
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Common Name: Juniper, Creeping
Groundcover. Low spreading mound with short upright branch tips. Bright blue-gray scale-like new growth. Mature interior foliage blue-green. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, ...
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Common Name: Juniper, Creeping
Synonym: 'Monber' Groundcover, very flat growing to almost 8 feet wide. Full, dense crown of the best silver-blue foliage and berries of all Junipers. Spacing: 18–36". Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt e...
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Common Name: Juniper, Andorra
Groundcover. Fast spreading with short, dense, arching branches. Gray-green summer foliage turns bronze-green in winter. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in...
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Common Name: Juniper, Blue Rug Creeping
Groundcover. Very flat, never more than 6" high. Slow growing, dense trailing branches hug the ground. Bright silvery blue scale-like foliage becomes more purplish in winter. Blue berries. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations....
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Common Name: Juniper, Japanese Garden
Groundcover. Slow growing, low and spreading with irregular, undulating branches. Moss-like green foliage all year is particularly bright green in spring. An excellent plant for bonsai. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. To...
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Common Name: Juniper, Savin
An unusual dwarf, slow growing groundcover with soft, scale-like foliage. Wide and spreading with vertical branch ends that look like a miniature grove of blue-green evergreens less than a foot high. Suitable for miniature gardens. Well suited for th...
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Common Name: Juniper, Savin
Groundcover. Spreading layers. Soft green needles. Spacing: 24–36". Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once established and a...
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Common Name: Juniper, Rocky Mountain
Dense, pyramidal. Intense bluish gray-green foliage. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once established and adaptable to coa...
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Common Name: Juniper, Rocky Mountain
Upright. Slow growing and broad. Bright blue scale-like foliage all year. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once established...
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Common Name: Juniper, Singleseed
Miniature and very slow growing. Forms a compact mound as tall as wide. Dense clusters of sharp, awl-like silvery blue needles. Requires full sun for best color. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor ...
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Common Name: Juniper, Singleseed
Fine textured spring foliage frosted with gold, turns blue-green in summer and blue-gray in winter. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought...
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Common Name: Cedar, Eastern Red
Upright growing. Individual shapes varying from slender to wide columnar. Green to bronze scale-like foliage. Small blue berries attract birds during fall and winter. Grown from seed of native trees. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny...
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Common Name: Cedar, Eastern Red
Upright. Columnar growing with dark green foliage all year. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Drought tolerant once established and adaptable...
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Common Name: Cedar, Eastern Red
Spreading. Fast growing with arching branches. Blue-gray whipcord-like foliage. Attractive bluish fruit. Well suited for the New England landscape in sunny locations. Tolerates relatively poor soil, salt exposure, and performs well in windy sites. Dr...
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