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...s are from Juniperus communis. It is an evergreen shrub tree with slow growth… More
Junipers are attrctive evergreen shrubs that produce distinctively flavored fruit that is sometimes added… More
A juniper shrub can be used to form a boundary in a garden, covering… More
...these recent additions are ground covers or small shrubs, which make them… More
Juniper berries have had medical and culinary applications for hundreds of years. Greeks, Roman… More
Juniper trees are available in all shapes and sizes. Some grow upright as high… More
Juniper shrubs are coniferous or evergreen plants with thin needle-like leaves. They require careful… More
Gardeners use junipers in both landscape design and container plantings. You can find various… More
junipers (Juniperus) encompass more than 170 species and varieties. Evergreen and coniferous, junipers range… More
Juniper bushes are evergreen shrubs that are easy to maintain in any home landscape,… More
Junipers come in many shapes and sizes but all have similar requirements. Once established,… More
Juniper trees require very little interference or care. Clemson University Cooperative Extension cites improper… More
The juniper bonsai is a hardy, low-growing tree with more than 50 species. It… More
Pyramidal junipers are a popular evergreen in landscape design. Several varieties of pyramidal junipers… More
The juniper is a versatile evergreen shrub or tree known for its feathery, needled… More
Juniper trees are nice additions to many yards and add interest to the landscape… More
Pinchot's juniper, also known as redberry juniper, is a native Texas evergreen with a… More
The Rocky Mountain Juniper, like many varieties of the evergreen commonly known as cedar,… More
The juniper bonsai is a hardy, low-growing tree, ideal for first-time bonsai owners. Its… More
... the most beautiful and valuable bonsai trees are Junipers. Junipers can be trained… More
...sai tree can be done by trimming back a blue star juniper plant to take… More
... tree species are either formal uprights, such as junipers and pines, or informal uprights,… More
OK guys, can you help me find whatever this is? It grows wild in Southern Indiana. Shade plant, in the woods. I see it usually in old disturbed areas like old strip mines - but not always. It often grows among coniferous trees - but not always. It is evergreen.… More
... like. I also don't like mugo pines, aborvitae or junipers. I was thinking about hydrangea for… More
I don't know what kind of tree / shrub this is, but furthermore I have no idea why the needles are turning brown. Can anyone please assist to help revive it? I've tried watering and a little tree/shrub fertilizer, Much appreciated. More
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