Alpina alpine juniper.
Juniperus communis alpine carpet.
Its spring foliage of bright green needle like leaves turns dark green as it matures.
A choice groundcover for use in mass plantings along slopes and hillsides.
Alpine carpet juniper is a dense multi stemmed evergreen shrub with a ground hugging habit of growth.
I had to wait a few weeks before my alpine carpet junipers were delivered but the wait was well worth it because these plants are absolutely outstanding.
Foliage color blue green.
Juniperus communis alpine carpet mondap characteristics.
It lends an extremely fine and delicate texture to the landscape composition which should be used to full effect.
Indeed a superior product worth every penny.
Alpine carpet juniper juniperus communis mondap sku 4903.
Tidy and compact juniperus communis green carpet common juniper is a slow growing prostate evergreen shrub forming a lovely dense carpet.
Alpine carpet mondap low dense spreading habit slow growing to 8 inches 20 cm tall 3 4 ft 0 9 1 2 m wide deep blue green foliage.
Juniperus communis mondap item 4903.
The adult leaves are needle like in whorls of three and jointed at the base juniperus sect.
Alpine carpet juniper juniperus communis mondap groundcover plants other common names.
Juniperus cones with 3 separate seeds.
Proven to be extremely hardy and thrives in poor rocky soils.
A number of cultivars are offered including.
Soil moisture moist to average well drained average to dry soils.
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Needles with one stomatal band juniperus communis common juniper juniperus communis subsp.
Juniperus needle leaf junipers.
A native to the rocky mountains this evergreen alpine plant has dense soft textured green foliage.
Juniperus communis the common juniper is a species of small tree or shrub in the genus juniperus in the family cupressaceae this evergreen conifer has the largest geographical range of any woody plant with a circumpolar distribution throughout the cool temperate northern hemisphere from the arctic south in mountains to around 30 n latitude in north america europe and asia.