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James H. Schutte
(Chinese Juniper, Globosa Cinerea Chinese Juniper)
Juniper ‘Globosa Cinerea’ is a small to medium evergreen shrub with greenish blue-gray foliage on ascending branches. Its bright, evergreen color makes this shrub a powerful design tool for enlivening the low-maintenance landscape any time of year. Selected in 1915, it's derived from Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis), a highly variable species found throughout most of China, whose diversity of form has led to the creation of numerous cultivars of different shapes, sizes and color variations....
Russell Stafford
(Chinese Juniper, Gold Lace Chinese Juniper)
Chinese juniper is a variable evergreen tree or shrub native to China and Japan. The needle-like or scale-like leaves are green to blue-green and usually hold their color in winter. The small, berry-like fruit (on female plants) ripens from whitish blue to dark brown. Chinese juniper prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Many of its cultivars are common in gardens, where they are used for screening, windbreaks and hedging.
Jessie Keith
(Chinese Juniper, Gold Star Chinese Juniper)
Chinese juniper is a variable evergreen tree or shrub native to China and Japan. The needle-like or scale-like leaves are green to blue-green and usually hold their color in winter. The small, berry-like fruit (on female plants) ripens from whitish blue to dark brown. Chinese juniper prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Many of its cultivars are common in gardens, where they are used for screening, windbreaks and hedging.
(Chinese Juniper, Holbert Chinese Juniper)
The beautiful, evergreen, blue-tinted foliage of juniper ‘Holbert’ is attractively displayed on medium to low, wide-spreading plants, and is renowned for holding its color throughout the winter. Its small, berry-like fruit (found on female plants) are relished by many birds. ‘Holbert’ is derived from Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis), a highly variable species found throughout China and Japan, whose diversity of form has led to the creation of numerous cultivars of different shapes,...
Mark A. Miller
(Chinese Juniper, Hooks Juniper)
Chinese juniper is a variable evergreen tree or shrub native to China and Japan. The needle-like or scale-like leaves are green to blue-green and usually hold their color in winter. The small, berry-like fruit (on female plants) ripens from whitish blue to dark brown. Chinese juniper prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Many of its cultivars are common in gardens, where they are used for screening, windbreaks and hedging.
Jesse Saylor
(Chinese Juniper, Iowa Chinese Juniper)
Chinese juniper is a variable evergreen tree or shrub native to China and Japan. The needle-like or scale-like leaves are green to blue-green and usually hold their color in winter. The small, berry-like fruit (on female plants) ripens from whitish blue to dark brown. Chinese juniper prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Many of its cultivars are common in gardens, where they are used for screening, windbreaks and hedging.
James H. Schutte
(Chinese Juniper, Variegated Chinese Juniper)
The twisted, upright form of Juniperus chinensis ‘Kaizuka Variegated’ offers a step up in visual interest from the Hollywood junipers so popular in early Los Angeles bungalow gardens. Old specimens in that city illustrate just how beautiful these plants can be at maturity, despite drought and neglect. The thick, scaled, evergreen foliage of 'Kaizuka Variegated' is rich, dark green in color, and accented by creamy, pale-yellow tips which seem to wind around the twisting stems, providing...
James H. Schutte
(Chinese Juniper)
A cultivar originating from Japan, Juniperus chinensis ‘Kaizuka’, also known as Hollywood juniper, has long been a popular choice for Los Angeles bungalow gardens. Old specimens in that city illustrate just how beautiful these plants can be at maturity, despite drought and neglect. The thick, scaled, evergreen foliage of 'Kaizuka' is rich, dark green in color and displayed on irregularly twisting stems, adding visual texture to its upright, architectural form. An additional show of attractive,...
Jesse Saylor
(Chinese Juniper)
The narrow, upright size and beautiful, conical form of Juniperus chinensis ‘Keteleeri’ make it one of the best substitutes for Italian cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) in colder regions. Its thick, scaled foliage is dark, gray-green in color, and looks lovely when combined with the cool grays and purples found in Mediterranean-style gardens. ‘Keteleeri’ is also noted for its generous display of small, attractive, bluish fruits which appear in fall and winter and are highly...
James H. Schutte
(Chinese Juniper, Mac's Golden Chinese Juniper)
Juniper ‘Mac's Golden’ forms an upright, spreading column of subdued, golden-green foliage, with blue-green foliage in areas that are shaded from the sun. Its bright, evergreen color makes this shrub a powerful design tool for enlivening the low-maintenance landscape any time of year. ‘Mac's Golden’ is derived from Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis), a highly variable species found throughout most of China, whose diversity of form has led to the creation of numerous cultivars of different...