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      Juniperus sabina |
    Savin Juniper |
       Evergreen Shrub |
HEIGHT: | 4 - 6 feet | SPREAD: | 5 - 10 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Spreading shrub with upright, arching branches; dark green. | LIMITATIONS: | Needs drainage; plant in full sun. | HARDINESS: | SC, SE (Zone 3) | ORIGIN: | Europe, Asia, Siberia, Caucasus. | CULTIVARS: | ‘Broadmoor’ Dwarf, low-spreading, non-fruiting form; foliage is a soft grayish-green. ‘Buffalo’ Similar to ‘Tamariscifolia’ with feathery branches and bright green foliage; retains good color in winter; 12" tall and spreads to 8' wide; good groundcover for south central. ‘Skandia’ Low, spreading; dense grayish-green foliage; makes an excellent ground cover. ‘Tamariscifolia’ Tams Juniper; blue-green; low spreading shrub; 18" tall and spreads to 10' wide. | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Evergreen Shrub (45) was last updated on: 2010-09-08 23:33:28 |
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