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      Juniperus scopulorum |
    Rocky Mountain Juniper |
       Evergreen Shrub |
HEIGHT: | 10 - 20 feet | SPREAD: | 2 - 5 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Western counterpart of eastern red cedar; species grows to 40'; glaucous, light blue fruits take two years to ripen; grows in dry, sunny locations.
| LIMITATIONS: | Slow growth. | HARDINESS: | SE, SC (Zone 3) | ORIGIN: | Western Canada south through New Mexico. | CULTIVARS: | ‘Blue Heaven’ Bright blue-green foliage; loose, stringy, conical habit to 20'; heavy cone-bearer.; ‘Skyrocket’ Bluish-green needles; narrow, columnar shape to 15' tall, 2' wide.; ‘Wichita Blue’ Steely-blue needles; pyramidal; 10'-15' tall, 5' wide. | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Evergreen Shrub (351) was last updated on: 2011-01-18 17:41:52 |
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