This slow growing dwarf bush forms a compact mound.
Does blue rug juniper grow in shade.
Blue rug succeeds in much the same soil and growing conditions as blue pacific but can also adapt to slightly alkaline soils.
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It is also drought tolerant.
Although there are several varieties they all grow usually no more than 2 feet tall and will spread and extend roots as they do so.
They come in many forms including trees shrubs and spreading shrubs that work as ground covers.
He also had a sense of humor and called his plant wiltonii after his town but also after wilton carpets a famous brand of dense wool rugs from axminster england.
This slow growing dwarf bush forms a compact mound.
Blue star juniper shrubs juniperus squamata blue star have dense bluish silver foliage.
Junipers cannot thrive in full shade but many varieties can survive in partial shade with varying degrees of success.
Generally the plants will need at least full morning sunlight with only light or dappled afternoon shade.
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Junipers grow better in slightly dry soil.
They are hardy tough as nails will grow in just about any kind of soil and they do well in zones 3 9.
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Blue rug juniper juniperus horizontalis wiltonii this an absolutely awesome plant to grow sell or use in a landscape design.
Both varieties are resistant to deer.
Blue rug juniper serves well as a year round ground cover its silvery blue foliage turning a bit purplish during the cold winter months.
Creeping juniper juniperus horizontalis and savin juniper juniperus sabina can be planted in full sun even in hot summer areas.
Over the years most people came to call this plant the blue rug juniper keeping the spirit of jacob s original joke.
They grow more in sunny areas but gardeners can grow junipers in the shade.
Junipers for hot dry areas.
Junipers are coniferous evergreens that tolerate up to at least 80 percent shade.
The blue star juniper does well in a variety of soil types so long as they are well drained but its natural preference is for.