Juniper tree
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Everything you need to know about juniper trees, including their different types, what do they look like, how fast do they grow, what are the uses

Meili Ware saved to Gardens
Learn the basics of growing beautiful, hardy junipers. These versatile evergreen shrubs provide garden structure and year-round color. See popular varieties like Blue Point, Blue Star, Skyrocket and more.

Matthew Jackson saved to Front Yard Landscaping
Give this robust silver-blue Juniper lots of space. It is a rugged and reliable plant for large-scale screening, massive hedges and windbreaks. Also works well as a single specimen in lawns or in conjunction with other groundcovers. Use as a corner element streetside or to interrupt long fence lines.

Jodie Viall saved to ideas to grow
The Reddest Blooms on a Loropetalum!If you're looking to add a gorgeous pop of color to your garden, deck or patio, the Ever Red Loropetalum is the perfect way to do it. As an evergreen, it keeps its beautiful foliage year-round for a look that is truly unique and impressive in any setting. Colorful and Cheery Ever Red Loropetalum blooms late in the spring season with true red flowers that contrast beautifully with the plant's burgundy foliage that is leathery to the touch. The blooms…
Sonia Goddard saved to GODDARD | GROUNDS
Today we will compare Skyrocket Juniper with other similar junipers. I hope this article will help you choose the right variety to achieve your goal. Taylor Juniper vs Skyrocket Juniper The color of the needles is the main difference between Taylor Juniper and Skyrocket Juniper. Skyrocket Juniper has silvery-green needles

Julia Fechner saved to Gardening
There are hundreds of conifer species! Learn how to properly identify conifer trees, including pine, fir, spruce, hemlock, juniper, cedars, and more.
Skyrocket juniper trees are narrow with a rounded base and come to a point at the top of the tree. Juniper trees thrive in areas that are dry—and they tolerate cold extremely well. At maturity, the Skyrocket juniper can be 10 to 20 feet tall.

Christine Gordon saved to Garden
There are almost 60 species of junipers and about 400 cultivars. The cultivars are the plants that will give you the most bang for your garden buck

Kathryn Carmen-Nelson saved to Gardening