JUNIPERUS CHI GOLD LACE ACORN FARMS

GOLD LACE CHINESE JUNIPER
JUNIPERUS CHI GOLD LACE

Juniperus chinensis 'Gold Lace'

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JUNIPERUS CHI GOLD LACE
Genus: JUNIPERUS
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Height: 3-4 Feet Tall
Spread: 5-6 Feet Wide
Color: yellow foliage
Full Sun Plants
Full Sun Evergreen Shrub Plants
Evergreen Shrub
Zone: 4
#2340  
drought tolerant *              


GOLD LACE CHINESE JUNIPER


Juniperus chinensis 'Gold Lace' is commonly referred to as Gold Lace Juniper. It is a easy-care, compact, low-spreading, arching evergreen conifer reaching just 3-4 feet tall with 5-6 foot spread. It is prized for its dramatic green to vibrant yellow feathery needle foliage that shines its brightest in full sun.

Gold Lace Juniper is cold hardy and drought tolerant. It thrives and looks best in full sun in average, well-drained soil. It is ideal planted on sunny slopes, banks, and looks great in front of taller plants.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON
JUNIPERUS CHI GOLD LACE con 315-18 in749000
JUNIPERUS CHI GOLD LACE con 518-24 in31000

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KEY:
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Galena = Above ground and available now
Additional = Remote location, call rep. Not in Shop.
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(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are available now)


Juniperus (Juniper) Types:
Chinese Juniper  |  Common Juniper  |  Creeping Juniper  |  Procumbens Juniper  |  Savin Juniper  |  Rocky Mountain Juniper  |  Himalayan Juniper  |  Eastern Redcedar


Planting Tips

To help this plant settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: Plant in well-draining soil, selecting a location that receives full sun to ensure the best foliage color and density. These evergreen shrubs are incredibly durable and heat-tolerant, though they require consistent water during the first season until the root system is well established; thereafter, they are notably drought-tolerant.

Prune as needed in late winter or early spring to manage size or remove dead wood, but avoid aggressive shearing that exposes the inner woody stems. Apply a layer of organic mulch around the root zone to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, taking care to keep the material a few inches away from the crown to prevent stem rot.




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