Juniperus procumbens 'Variegata' Variegated Japanese G Juniper One of the best evergreens for hot, poor, dry soils in city conditions, Junipers are found in almost any height, width, shape, and foliage color.
Juniperus x media 'Pfitzeriana' Pfitzer Juniper Cupressaceae needles both scale-like and awl-like needle color green to green/blue needles lack white lines on undersides habit broad and vase-like main branches have wavy pattern ...
Juniperus Common name: Juniper Juniperus virginiana Common name: Eastern Redcedar ...
Juniper scale Symptoms: Hard, brown lumps that look like minute tortoise shells on stems and leaves Controls: Dormant oil applied in spring can help keep this scale insect in check Most susceptible: All species ...
Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star' (Singleseed juniper) Photo/Illustration: Steve Aitken Be the first to rate this plant ...
Ibuki juniper Cupressaceae Juniperus procumbens (Endlicher) Siebold ex Miquel   symbol: -- ...
Juniper Related Category: Plants any tree or shrub of the genus Juniperus, aromatic evergreens of the family Cupressaceae (cypress family), widely distributed over the north temperate zone. Many are valuable as a source of lumber and oil.
Juniperus chinensis 'Blue Point' Blue Point Juniper Description Blue Point Juniper is an extremely dense branching evergreen shrub with a beautiful blue-green foliage with a mixture of awl shaped (juvenile) leaves and scale shaped (adult) leaves.
Juniperus conferta Cupressaceae Shore Juniper ju-NIP-er-us kon-FER-ta Conifer, evergreen, bushy, procumbent ground cover, 12-14 inches (30-35 cm) tall by 6 ft (1.8 m) wide, branchlets erect.
Juniperus sabina ( Arcadia Juniper ) Extremely hardy evergreen shrub that holds its bright green color year round. Dense and layered growth habit, typically from 1 to 1 1/2 feet high by 4 feet wide, with predominantly scale-like, grass green leaves.
Juniperis communis (L) Synonyms and Common names: Genevrier, Ginepro, Enebro, Baccae Juniperi German = Wacholder, French = Genievre, Spanish = Junipero, Italian = Ginepro, Chinese = Kuli ...
Juniperus chinensis Scientific Name: Juniperus chinensis L. Synonym: Family: Cupressaceae ...
Native Americans reportedly ate juniper berries from the local junipers, J. occidentalis, which can be seen at Stanford Sierra Camp, bravely growing out of apparently solid rock), as well as preparing them in other ways, ...
In 1950, a branch sport from Juniperus 'Meyeri' was found in Holland. It was named J. 'Blue Star' and after being cultivated many years, it proved stable as a low shrub. It doesn't develop leaders like its parent plant.
Juniperus communis (Common Juniper) Cupressaceae (Cypress Family) State Color Key Species present in state and native Species present in state and exotic Species not present in state ...
Juniper Groundcovers Prepared by Marjan Kluepfel, HGIC Information Specialist, and Bob Polomski, Extension Consumer Horticulturist, Clemson University. (New 06/99. Images added 05/09.) HGIC 1107 ...
Juniperus communis Common Juniper Flora, fauna, earth, and sky... The natural history of the northwoods ...
Juniperus Communis (Common Juniper) [L.] Class: Pinopsida Order: Pinatae Family: Cupressaceae Family Description: Cypress Key Characteristics: Also known as Dwarf/Prostrate Juniper.
Juniperus chinensis sargentii (syn. J. chinensis 'Shimpaku') A bonsai favorite. This slow growing, low spreading juniper has fairly soft, deep green foliage and quickly becomes needle-like. Can be used as a groundcover. Salt tolerant.
Junipers are a large group of plants that thrive in various growing conditions. They range in size from low growing ground covers to large trees. Junipers do well with full sun, especially in areas with cool summers, or partial shade. Blooming: ...
Juniperus silicicola, the southern red cedar, was once considered to be a distinct species, but now is included within J. virginiana.
Junipers are inexpensive and prolific - doubly so for the procumbens. Don't hesitate to experiement! ...
Shore juniper is usually easy to identify because of the attractive and distinctive blue-green cast to its long awl-shaped juniper needles.
EnglischJuniper EsperantoJunipero, Juniperbero EstnischHarilik kadakas, Kadakamarjad Farsiسروكوهی Sarv Kuhi ...
Formosa Juniper: A Sasquatch in the Yard Our shaggy Juniperus formosana looks as though it is covered with thick green fur rather than needles, & we have come to think of it as the big hairy sasquatch in our garden.
Armeria juniperifolia/I is a good rock or gravel garden plant where its demure, rounded, dark green shape is set off by the neat stones. You can also wedge it into corners in paving in generally inhospitable, though sunny sites.
Pfitzer juniper is a survivor. Gardeners often favor more colorful or more beautiful plants, but many of these lack the gumption to survive long term.
The Chinese juniper is a popular species for bonsai cultivation. Another kind of juniper, called by the French "genièvre," had its berries used to flavor the beverage that became known as gin.
Rocky Mountain juniper Juniperus scopulorum A shrubby tree with a wide, irregularly rounded crown and knotty, twisted trunk reaching 13 metres in height.
Plant Delights Nursery is a retail mail order nursery that serves as the public face of Juniper Level Botanic Garden.
Its name is misleading since it is a juniper and not a cedar. Its range is from Nova Scotia to northern Florida, and west to the Dakotas and Texas. They can grow in any type of soil, and will take over abandoned fields and fence rows.
Juniperus procumbens COMMON: Japanese Garden Juniper LEAVES: Needle-like, medium green, tinged purple in winter, evergreen SIZE: 12 to 24" tall, 4 to 8' spread HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 9 ...
Juniper Juniperis spp. MEDICINAL: Juniper has been used to clear uric acid from the body. It is high in natural insulin, and has the ability to heal the pancreas where there has been no permanent damage.
Juniperus species Trees and Shrubs, Herbs, Bonsai Soak 24 hours and surface-sow seed; optionally stratify 6 weeks, though usually not needed. Needs light and cooler temperatures to germinate.
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Juniperus (Canary and Mediterranean Hollyhock) Lactuca (Wild Lettuce) Laurus (Canary Bay) ...
Juniperus bermudiana. Bermuda Cedar. Endemic, a species of juniper, with dense, blue-green foliage. The leaves are scale-like, overlapping one another, with berries that turn a dark purple.
JUNIPER MYRTLE Agonis juniperina General Notes Has finer texture than A. flexuosa. SelecTree lists no cultivars of juniperina.
Juniperus chinensis Kaizuka variegata Juniperus chinensis Family: Cupressaceae Chinese juniper Origin: Northeast Asia ...
Juniperus osteosperma. Utah Juniper. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Utah. Cupressus arizonica. Arizona Cypress. Chiricahua National Monument. Arizona. Sequoia sempervirens. California Redwood.
JUNIPER Junier is a conifer and a gymnosperm with blue, woody fruits and overlapping, scale-like leaves. Classification: division Coniferophyta, family Cupressaceae.
Juniper bonsai trees are popular with both experienced and new bonsai artists. They can create excellent results and are relatively easy to grow and develop. Daffodils for Spring Colour ...
Juniperus virginiana : Eastern Redcedar - Landscape Juniperus virginiana 'Canaertii' : Canaert Juniper - Whole Plant Kalmia latifolia : Mountain Laurel - Whole Plant ...
JUNIPER DISEASES Kalanchoe blossfeldiana Kalanchoe digremontiana - Maternity Plant ...
This juniper makes extensive use of both jin (deadwood branches) and shari (trunk deadwood) ...
Creeping Juniper (Juniperus horizontalis) - Alleghany Plum (Prunus alleghaniensis) ...
20. Common Juniper Juniperus communis var. depressa leaves needle-shaped in whorls of 3. sharp-pointed. distinct white band on upper surface. form ...
In mainland Europe the fungus can also cause damaging perennial cankers (sunken lesions in the bark) on the stems. On junipers: Perennial swellings on stems and branches, producing orange, horn-like outgrowths in spring ...
(Juniperus virginiana L.) LEAVES: Evergreen, opposite, two types (often on the same tree) the older more common kinds are scale-like and only 1/16"-3/32" long, while the young sharp-pointed ones may be up to 3/4" in length; ...
Cada - Juniperus oxycedrus Cadápano - Mespilus germanica Cadillo menor - Xanthium spinosum Café - Coffea arabica Caisimon de anís - Piper auritum Cajate - Alpinia speciosa Cala - Zantedeschia aethiopica Calaba - Calophyllum antillanum ...
eastern redcedar Juniperus virginiana edible fig, common fig, fig tree Ficus carica eglantine; sweetbrier Rosa eglanteria Egyptian grass Dactyloctenium aegyptium elecampane Inula helenium elephant gras; Napier grass Pennisetum purpureum ...
Juniperus the products of division of the C 16 - Ab normal Cone of Pinus rigida. (After Masters.) body-cell are equal, and both function as male generative cells. In the Abietineae cell-formation in the pollen-grain is carried farther.
When used alone, it forms a useful remedy in all these complaints, its best action is seen, however, when compounded with other diuretics, such as Broom, Buchu leaves, Wild Carrot, Juniper Berries, Parsley Root and Pellitory-of-the-Wall.
Plants that are well adapted to the cascade and semi-cascade styles are prostrate junipers, and flowering plants such as chrysanthemums, wisteria, willows, and star jasmine.
There is some fire danger from the ponderosa pines, junipers and pi-on pines that may grow in this grassland. The grasses contain little fuel, but can carry a fire to the trees and shrubs.
For shrubby-type pines, spruces and junipers apply about one-half to one pound of commercial fertilizer per plant twice a year, in early spring and again in late spring.
Juniperus communis ‘Hibernica' forms a very narrow column of blue-grey foliage. Pencil Cedar, Juniperus virginiana ‘Skyrocket' is also very slim with a finely tapered spire tip.
Junipers have been known to produce roots in as little as two weeks; pines, on the other hand, are notoriously slow. White pines can take one, or even two, years to send out roots which will adequately sustain the new tree.
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Deciduous forests, less often with pines, junipers, or other conifers[270]. Range Eastern N. America - S. Canada to Georgia, west to Oklahoma and Minnesota.
See also: Green, May, Juniperus, Evergreen, Cedar
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