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Mark A. Miller
(Rocky Mountain Juniper, Welchii Rocky Mountain Juniper)
This older cultivar of Rocky Mountain juniper forms a tall, narrow pyramid of feathery, gray-blue foliage which becomes more intensely-colored with age. Retaining the strength and resilience of its parent, ‘Welchii’ is well-adapted to dry, cold climates and poor, rocky soils. It maintains its symmetrical form with little or no pruning, adding a carefree yet dramatic touch to the landscape.
Growing best in full sun, Rocky Mountain junipers are adaptable to a range of soils, provided they are...
Mark Kane
(Rocky Mountain Juniper, Wichita Blue Juniper)
This popular juniper cultivar is prized for its broadly-conical shape and bright, blue-gray foliage, which holds its color well throughout the winter. ‘Wichita Blue’ is a cultivar of Rocky Mountain juniper, a tough, North American evergreen that is well-adapted to cold winters and dry, rocky soils. It maintains its tidy form with little or no pruning, making it a carefree yet eye-catching addition to the landscape.
Growing best in full sun, Rocky Mountain junipers are adaptable to a range...
(Rocky Mountain Juniper, Winter Blue Rocky Mountain Juniper)
Tough as the rugged American West, this juniper is the parent of many hybrid varieties that share its resilient nature. Rocky Mountain juniper, or Colorado redcedar, is a slow growing evergreen tree or shrub native to western American regions from Mexico to Canada. The most robust populations exist at higher elevations in the Rocky Mountain States and intermountain West, though specimens also exist at lower elevations and along the mountain foothills. It is most commonly associated with pinyon juniper...
James H. Schutte
(Blue Carpet Singleseed Juniper, Singleseed Juniper)
'Blue Carpet' is a low-growing juniper with medium- to fine-textured, rich blue-gray foliage. Its parent species, commonly known as singleseed juniper, is a variable, evergreen shrub native to the Himalayas and mountains of central Asia. The beautiful foliage of this cultivar is highlighted by its appealing, rust-colored, exfoliating bark.
Preferring full sun, junipers are versatile, low-maintenance evergreens which are adaptable to a range of soil conditions, provided they are well drained....
(Holger Singleseed Juniper, Singleseed Juniper)
This handsome, vase-shaped juniper features arching sprays of blue-gray foliage whose new growth emerges bright yellow, creating a striking color contrast. ‘Holger’ is a cultivar of singleseed juniper, a variable, evergreen shrub native to the Himalayas and mountains of central Asia. Its beautiful foliage is accentuated by appealing, rust-colored, exfoliating bark.
Preferring full sun, junipers are versatile, low-maintenance evergreens which are adaptable to a range of soil conditions, provided...
James H. Schutte
(Prostrate Singleseed Juniper, Singleseed Juniper)
‘Prostrata’ is a low-growing cultivar of singleseed juniper, a variable, evergreen shrub native to the Himalayas and mountains of central Asia. It features light green foliage which develops attractive purple tones in winter. The ends of its short, upright branches droop at the tips, creating an interesting texture. Its foliage is contrasted with appealing, rust-colored exfoliating bark.
Singleseed juniper should be grown in full sun, and is adaptable to a range of soil conditions, provided...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Eastern Red Cedar)
The stark, evergreen towers of eastern red cedar are an enduring, widespread presence in the abandoned fields and open roadsides of eastern North America, from Nova Scotia down to northern Florida and across to Texas. Appearing in a variety of shapes and sizes, this fragrant, strong-wooded tree or shrub tends to grow in groups and either adopts a tall and narrow or broadly conical form. It grows slowly to moderately fast, depending on soil and climate, and may eventually become a sizable tree,...
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(Burkii Eastern Red Cedar, Eastern Red Cedar)
This versatile juniper forms a tall pyramid of lovely, blue-gray foliage which develops purple accents in winter. It is a cultivar of eastern red cedar, a hardy, highly adaptable evergreen which is widespread and common across much of eastern North America. ‘Burkii’ is an older variety which has become less common than it once was, but still offers the strength, beauty and resilience of its parent.
Eastern red cedars require full sun and thrive in well-drained soil of low to moderate fertility....
Jesse Saylor
(Canaertii Cedar, Eastern Red Cedar)
The stark, evergreen towers of eastern red cedar are an enduring, widespread presence in the abandoned fields and open roadsides of eastern North America, from Nova Scotia down to northern Florida and across to Texas. Appearing in a variety of shapes and sizes, this fragrant, strong-wooded tree or shrub tends to grow in groups and either adopts a tall and narrow or broadly conical form. It grows slowly to moderately fast, depending on soil and climate, and may eventually become a sizable tree,...
Mark A. Miller
(Eastern Red Cedar, Emerald Sentinel™ Eastern Red Cedar)
The stark, evergreen towers of eastern red cedar are an enduring, widespread presence in the abandoned fields and open roadsides of eastern North America, from Nova Scotia down to northern Florida and across to Texas. Appearing in a variety of shapes and sizes, this fragrant, strong-wooded tree or shrub tends to grow in groups and either adopts a tall and narrow or broadly conical form. It grows slowly to moderately fast, depending on soil and climate, and may eventually become a sizable tree,...