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JUNIPERUS (Continued)<br />
Quality Height<br />
or<br />
width<br />
Content<br />
Bunch/<br />
Box<br />
media ´Pfitzeriana Aurea´ (= chin. pfitzeriana aurea, media var. pfitzeriana f. aurea) - Golden Pfitzer Juniper<br />
____ Growing somewhat flatter and slower than the species; foliage<br />
golden yellow in shoot break, turning green gradually over the<br />
summer. K, Z. Zone 5b.<br />
media ´Pfitzeriana Glauca´ (= media var. pfitzeriana f. glauca) - Blue Pfitzer Juniper<br />
____ Having a similar growing habit as ´Pfitzeriana´, though much<br />
densely branched; foliage mostly needle-like and piercing, silvery<br />
blue to greyish-green, with traces of purple-blue in winter - a<br />
valuable, American cultivar. D, K, R, St. Zone 5a.<br />
procumbens ´Nana´ - Creeping Juniper ´Nana´<br />
____ A low-lying, very branching dwarf conifer with stiff and upwardpointing<br />
shoot tips, possessing polster-like, short and upright<br />
shoots; all leaves are needle-like, rather short and greenish to<br />
bluish-grey - a lovely dwarf cultivar for planting on graves, rock<br />
gardens, or for planting in troughs or on rocky or cliffy areas. B,<br />
K, Z. Zone 6b.<br />
sabina ´Tam No Blight´<br />
____ An American selection from ´Tamariscifolia´ that allegedly does<br />
not suffer from shoot die-back. B, R, St, Z. Zone 5a.<br />
sabina ´Tamariscifolia´ (= sabina var. tamariscifolia) - Tamarix Juniper<br />
____ A dense, low-lying and spreading shrub with upward striving<br />
branches and foliage, fresh green leaves - a popular and widely<br />
used cultivar. B, R, St, Z. Zone 5a.<br />
scopulorum ´Blue Arrow´ (= virginiana ´Blue Arrow´)<br />
____ Having similar growing form as J. scopulorum ´Skyrocket´, but<br />
surpasses in its stronger bluish-coloured foliage, a much more<br />
compact growing habit (no breaking of axillary branches), suffer<br />
less under pressure from snow as well as from die-back that<br />
attack most junipers - a valuable newcomer. D, K, R, S, St. Zone<br />
5a.<br />
per plant<br />
250<br />
€<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 10-15 32 1,75 1,40<br />
3j.v.St. 0/1/2 P9 15-20 32 1,85 1,48<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 10-15 32 1,75 1,40<br />
3j.v.St. 0/1/2 P9 15-20 32 1,85 1,48<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 32 2,85 2,28<br />
3j.v.St. 0/1/2 P9 32 3,35 2,68<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 10-15 32 1,95 1,56<br />
3j.v.St. 0/1/2 P9 15-20 32 2,10 1,68<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 10-15 32 1,95 1,56<br />
3j.v.St. 0/1/2 P9 15-20 32 2,10 1,68<br />
per plant<br />
>2500<br />
€<br />
2j.v.St. 0/1/1 P9 12-20 32 1,75 1,40 1,26<br />
3j.v.St. 0/1/2 P9 20-30 32 1,85 1,48 1,33