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Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Chip' (Creeping Juniper) Creeping Juniper, Juniperus Horizontalis, Conifer Garden, Colorado Garden, Alpine Plants, Planting Shrubs, Front Landscaping, Coastal Gardens, Garden Animals

Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Chip' (Creeping Juniper) is a sprawling, prostrate, evergreen shrub forming a splendid mounded carpet of soft and feathery bright silver blue needles year-around. Tough and durable, this Creeping Juniper makes a wonderful specimen plant, groundcover and looks terrific when cascading over walls.

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Choosing Shrubs With Drought Tolerance – Drought Tolerant Shrubs For Zone 7 Creeping Juniper, Drought Tolerant Landscape Front Yard, Juniperus Horizontalis, Drought Tolerant Trees, Drought Tolerant Shrubs, Evergreen Groundcover, Shade Landscaping, Zone 7, Drought Tolerant Landscape

If you live in USDA plant hardiness zone 7 and are seeking shrubs with drought tolerance, you are in luck. You will find more than a few drought tolerant shrubs for zone 7 available in commerce. For suggestions and more information, click this article.

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Juniperus Horizontalis ‘Limeglow’ is a dwarf, creeping juniper that is grown primarily as a small accent or ground cover. Feathery, scale-like, evergreen foliage typically forms a vase-shaped mound to 6-12” tall, slowly spreading by creeping branching to 2-3’ or more over time. This cultivar is particularly noted for its chartreuse-yellow juvenile foliage displayed during the growing season. Foliage turns shades of copper-bronze in winter. Fleshy seed cones (berries) are infrequently produced. Creeping Juniper, Backyard Design Plans, Juniperus Horizontalis, Types Of Pine Trees, Garden Design Pictures, Evergreen Landscape, Conifers Garden, Front Yard Plants, Front Garden Landscape

Juniperus Horizontalis ‘Limeglow’ is a dwarf, creeping juniper that is grown primarily as a small accent or ground cover. Feathery, scale-like, evergreen foliage typically forms a vase-shaped mound to 6-12” tall, slowly spreading by creeping branching to 2-3’ or more over time. This cultivar is particularly noted for its chartreuse-yellow juvenile foliage displayed during the growing season. Foliage turns shades of copper-bronze in winter. Fleshy seed cones (berries) are infrequently…

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