| Plant
Name |
Description |
Annual
Growth |
Ten
Year |
Color |
Form |
Culture |
Hardiness |
Juniperus
squamata
'Blue
Carpet' |
A
mutation of 'Meyeri', 'Blue Carpet' has its parent's same sharp,
pointed blue needles, but differs in habit with a low and spreading
form. This plant is a real "knockout" for any landscape. |
6-12"
per year. |
5-10
ft. spread, up to 3 ft. high. |
Blue
|
Spreading
|
Full
sun. |
-50
to -40 F |
Juniperus
squamata
'Blue
Star' |
The
name 'Blue Star' is wonderfully descriptive of this immensely popular
plant. As broad as high, the short branches form a star-like appearance.
A witch's broom selection from 'Meyeri' found in Holland about 1950. |
2-4"
per year. |
2-3
ft. wide and tall. |
Blue
|
Spreading
|
Full
sun. |
-30
to -20 F |
Juniperus
squamata
'Holger' |
A
dense, wide-spreading juniper with bright creamy-yellow new foliage
that contrasts beautifully with the older, blue foliage producing
a stunning, dramatic bicolor effect. Typical squamata foliage with
sharply pointed needles. |
3-6"
per year. |
3-5
ft. |
Blue
Yellow |
Spreading
|
Full
sun. |
-30
to -20 F |