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Juniper
Blue Point Chinese Juniper
(JUNIPER C. 'BLUE POINT')
Zone 4 |
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Height: 12’ Spread 8'
Pyramidal form, blue-green foliage, works well as a specimen or tall screen. Densely branched and maintains its natural form well with little pruning. Clipped topiary forms make a wonderful formal accent in entrances or on patios. Evergreen.

Juniper
Blue Pacific Shore Juniper
(JUNIPER CHIN. 'BLUE PACIFIC')
Zone 5
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Height: 1' Spread 5'
Low, spreading groundcover juniper. Dense blue-green foliage. No shearing needed. Heat and drought tolerant. Deer resistant.

Juniper
Hetz Blue Juniper
(JUNIPER CHIN. GLAUCA HETZI)
Zone 3 | Fairview Evergreen Introduction
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Height: 4-5' Spread 5-7'
Very hardy evergreen spreader with dense, upright branches clothed in sharply pointed needles. Unique light blue foliage. Requires little maintenance. Sheared annually and root pruned for highest quality. Deer resistant.

Juniper
Mountbatten Juniper
(JUNIPER CHIN. MOUNTBATTEN)
Zone 4
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Height: 15' Spread 10'
Multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with an upright and columnar growth habit. Drought, deer and wind tolerance make it an ideal juniper for the Midwest. Gray-green foliage holds color through winter.

Juniper
Sea Green Juniper
(JUNIPER CHIN. SEA GREEN TT)
Zone 3 |
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Height: 4-6' Spread 6-8'
Compact spreader with mint green foliage on dense arching branches. Darkens in winter with little or no bronzing. Makes good hedge or foreground planting for landscape beds. Very attractive plant as it matures. Full sun preferred but will tolerate some shade.

Juniper
Trautman Chinese Juniper
(JUNIPER CHIN. 'TRAUTMAN')
Zone 4 |
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Height: 12' Spread 4'
A hardy, narrow, coarse textured, bluish gray-green spire. Does best in full sun and well-drained soil. Selected by the late Herbert Trautman, a highly respected Wisconsin nurseryman.