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Junipers are hardy, drought-tolerant, and have growth habits that range from low ground covers to large pyramidal forms. The palette of foliage colors ranges from yellow to silver-blue, to dark green.
Cedars and junipers are both evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the plant order Pinales. They have many traits in common and are easily confused, in part because some trees commonly referred ...
Question: We have some “Sea Green” junipers that had grown too large for the spot I planted them in about 10 years ago. I decided to cut them back from their six foot height to about a two foot ...
A Junipers, like most conifers, do not have the ability to sprout new growth from the cut stubs of branches. Great care should be taken in pruning them so you don't end up with a disfigured shrub ...
Junipers don't shear very well, though. When you just shear everything back, the cut stubs show, and new growth doesn't rebound as well as with boxwoods, yews and hollies.
Junipers give Southern landscapes the Northern evergreen look. They are one of the few cold-tolerant and needlelike ornamentals with species adapted to Florida’s hot humid summers.Versatile ...
Junipers, along with the pinyons they usually grow with, are the subject of vegetation-removal operations in the name of habitat improvement.
Several of my upright growing junipers have developed large dead spots that are getting worse. I originally thought this may have been due to winter snow or ice, but now I think it is some sort of ...
Junipers, allowed to be junipers, are quite beautiful and one of the few evergreens that can stand up to our weather year after year. These intrepid evergreens come in all shapes and sizes, colors ...
On junipers, it's gelatinous orange galls that look like aliens did something diabolical with orange Jell-O. It's also called cedar-apple rust.
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