Juniperus horizontalis Moench var. glauca Hornibr. Creeping juniper


Blauer Teppichwacholder 'Glauca' Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca' Immergrüner Bodendecker

The species name horizeontalis refers to the tendency of its long, trailing branches to spread much farther horizontally than it grows vertically. With a low-growing flat spreading habit it reaches 1 to 1.5 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide at a moderate rate. Plant 3 to 6 feet apart. Fine textured blue-green to gray-green needles turn copper to.


Juniperus horizontalis Moench var. glauca Hornibr. Creeping juniper

Blue rug juniper ( Juniperus horizontalis 'Wiltonii') is a drought-tolerant groundcover that craves good soil drainage. This juniper is a practical solution for sunny slopes where water runs off quickly and plants are apt to be thirsty. The Spruce / Autumn Wood


Juniperus horizontalis Moench var. glauca Hornibr. Creeping juniper

Plant Type and Habit: Slow-growing and long-lived, this conifer has a ground-hugging habit, spreading horizontally rather than growing upright. It's characterized by its dense, mat-forming growth. Size: Creeping Juniper typically grows only about 6-18 inches tall (15-45 cm) but can spread widely, up to 5-8 feet (150-240 cm) or more, depending.


Blauer Teppichwacholder 'Glauca' Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca' Pf

Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca' hat einen mittleren Wasserbedarf und freut sich über gelegentlich über gründliche und durchdringende Wassergaben. Diese regen die Wurzeln der Pflanze an, in tiefere Bodenschichten vorzudringen, wodurch sie Trockenperioden besser übersteht. Blauer Teppich-Wacholder / Kriechwacholder 'Glauca' ist schnittfest.


Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca'

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Blauer TeppichWacholder / Kriechwacholder Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca' Baumschule Horstmann

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Blauer Kriechwacholder Juniperus horizontalis Beschreibung Steckbrief Systematik

Horizontal branches reach lengths of 10 to 20 feet (3-5 m) or more and send up many short erect stems that are typically less than 10 inches (30 cm) tall [ ]. Stems are typically less than 1.5 mm in diameter, although rapidly growing stems may measure 2 mm [ ]. Small and/or young stems are covered with scale-like leaves [ ].


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Summary Detail Botanical Name - Juniperus horizontalis Common Name -Creeping Juniper Origins - Northern America USDA Zones - 6-9 Position - Full sun to a little shade Soil - Free draining with good organic material. Height - To around 24 inches (.6m) depending on variety Spread - To around 4m


Juniperus 'Creeping Juniper' 6" Pot Ground cover plants, Ground cover, Front landscaping

Potentially harmful. Genus. Juniperus. Genus description. Juniperus can be prostrate or erect, evergreen shrubs or trees with aromatic, scale-like or sharply pointed awl-shaped leaves, and small globose fruits. Name status. Accepted. Advertise here. Find help & information on Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca' from the RHS.


Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca', Blauer Teppichwacholder 'Glauca'

Juniperus horizontalis Glauca, also known as Blue Rug Juniper, is a low-growing evergreen groundcover that is valued for its blue-gray foliage and spreading habit, making it perfect for erosion control and rock gardens. Height: 6-12 inchesWidth: 6-8 feetNative to: North AmericaFoliage type: Evergreen, needle-like folia.


Juniperus horizontalis Glauca Bonsai Chenji

Plant 6 to 12 feet apart. Creeping juniper has green or blue-green, scale-like foliage that may take on a purplish tinge in winter. It produces small, round, blue, berry-like cones. There are many cultivars available for use as a ground cover on slopes, where it can help control soil erosion, or in retaining walls or rock gardens.


Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca', Blauer Teppichwacholder 'Glauca'

An old cultivar, Juniperus virginiana 'Glauca' (Silver Eastern Red Cedar) is a densely columnar to narrowly pyramidal evergreen conifer forming a splendid exclamation point in the landscape. Fragrant, the scale-like foliage emerges silver-blue and fades slightly to blue-green as the summer progresses.


Plant Gallery Encyklopedia Roślin Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca' ('Wiltonii') Jałowiec

The species is native to northern North America, throughout most of Canada from Yukon east to Newfoundland, and in the United States in Alaska, and continentally from Montana east to Maine, reaching its furthest south in Wyoming and northern Illinois. Amongst the sites it occupies are rocky areas of the east slopes of the Rocky Mountains. [4]


Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca' (Kriechwacholder)

Family: Cupressaceae Native Range: North America Zone: 3 to 9 Height: 0.50 to 1.50 feet Spread: 5.00 to 8.00 feet Bloom Time: Non-flowering Bloom Description: Non-flowering Sun: Full sun Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Ground Cover Leaf: Evergreen Other: Winter Interest Tolerate: Deer, Drought, Erosion, Shallow-Rocky Soil


Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca', Blauer Teppichwacholder 'Glauca'

Juniperus horizontalis Glauca Blue Creeping Juniper, Creeping Cedar, Conifer, Prostrate Conifer, Native: Foliage Type: No Evergreen . Plant Type: Plant Habit: Groundcovers, Shrubs, Conifers Dense, Prostrate, Spreading . Description: A dense, ground hugging conifer with a prostrate habit. The soft, needle-like blue foliage forms a dense mat and.


Juniperus horizontalis 'Douglasii'

New York Metropolitan Flora database. New York Metropolitan Flora Project, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York. Grant 83-1 ( ALA V0094625). Specimen at University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks, Alaska. Grant 89-348 ( ALA V0106004). Specimen at University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks, Alaska. Hahn, B.E. 1973.