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Moonglow Juniper Tree - Silver-Blue Evergreen Conifer for Landscape Planting

$51.95

$323.70

  • Features distinct silver-blue foliage that maintains color intensity year-round.
  • Demonstrates high tolerance to drought conditions once established in the landscape.
  • Upright, pyramidal growth habit suitable for privacy screens and formal garden structures.
  • Adaptable to various soil types provided there is adequate drainage.

Size: 1-2 feet

Quantity: Single

SKU:B0FE49JW
Availability: In Stock
Category:Juniper Trees

Overview of the Moonglow Juniper Tree

The Moonglow Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum) is an evergreen conifer recognized for its dense, pyramidal growth habit and unique silver-blue needle coloration. This plant is frequently utilized in landscape design for its structural consistency and ability to provide visual interest across different seasons. Its upright form makes it a functional choice for creating natural privacy barriers or serving as a focal point in residential garden beds.

Growth and Environmental Adaptation

This juniper variety is characterized by its steady growth rate and ability to withstand various environmental stressors. Once the root system is established, the plant exhibits notable drought tolerance, reducing the frequency of supplemental watering required. It thrives in locations with full sun exposure, which is essential for maintaining the density of its foliage and the vibrancy of its silver-blue hue.

Landscape Maintenance and Care

  • Sunlight Requirements: Requires full sun exposure for optimal foliage development and color retention.
  • Soil Conditions: Prefers well-draining soil; avoid planting in areas prone to standing water to prevent root saturation.
  • Watering: Needs consistent moisture during the first growing season; once established, it requires minimal irrigation.
  • Pruning: Minimal pruning is necessary to maintain its natural pyramidal shape, though light trimming can be performed in late winter or early spring.