PLANT INFO


BLUE PACIFIC SHORE JUNIPER
JUNIPERUS CON BLUE PACIFIC

Juniperus conferta 'Blue Pacific'

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JUNIPERUS CON BLUE PACIFIC

Genus: JUNIPERUS
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Height: 9-12 Inches Tall
Spread: 6-7 Feet Wide
Color: blue foliage
Full Sun Plants
Full Sun Evergreen Shrub Plants
Evergreen Shrub
Zone: 5
#2038  
drought tolerant *      salt tolerant *        

JUNIPERUS CON BLUE PACIFIC
Grower Notes:

Juniperus conferta 'Blue Pacific' is commonly referred to as Blue Pacific Shore Juniper. It is a slow-growing, coniferous shrub with a low spreading habit. It features dense, slightly fragrant, blue-green needle-like foliage that hugs the ground and makes an attractive salt-tolerant ground cover. If pollinated, the female cones produce small fleshy black seedpods that have a silvery bloom when mature. Birds will love the berries!

Blue Pacific Shore Juniper is low maintenance and thrives in full sun in average, sandy, well-drained soils. It does not tolerate standing water. It can be drought tolerant once established. It has the densest ground coverage of its species, making it perfect as a spreading groundcover, for containers, and for dune stabilizations.




AVAILABLE SIZE TYPE GALENA IN-GROUND
JUNIPERUS CON BLUE PACIFIC con 3 15-18 in 4160

Any current Availability will be listed above this line. This item will not be in the cart if there is no above-ground stock listed here.

KEY:
con = containers - available now
Galena are above ground and available now
In-Ground are still in the ground and require a Dig Order. You will not find In-Ground plant material in the Shop. Please call your sales rep.

Product highlighted orange need to be dug. Call us to place a dig order. They will not be found in the Shop.

(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are above-ground and available now)




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