Juniperus horizontalis

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Juniperus horizontalis, Moench (J. prostrala, Pere. J. Sabina var. procumbens, Pursh. J. repens, Nutt.) Procumbent, usually with long trailing branches furnished with numerous short branchlets, sometimes to 4 ft. high and with spreading branches: lvs. of young plants subulate, mature foliage imbricate, scale-like, acute or acutely cuspidate, bluish green or steel-blue: fr. about 1/3in. across, blue, slightly glaucous, on a pedicel shorter than its length. Nova Scotia to Brit. Col., south to Mass., N. Y., Minn, and Mont. B.B. (ed. 2) 1:67. var. douglasii, Hort., is a distinctly trailing form with steel-blue foliage, turning purple in autumn with glaucous bloom; also called Waukegan juniper.


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