Juniperus scopulorum blue arrow

Juniperus scopulorum blue arrow

This is a narrow, upright evergreen conifer with distinctive, erect growing stems and bright silvery- blue foliage. It is a very compact-branched variety which forms. Dense, ascending branches with aromatic, steel- blue leaves form a narrow, pencil-shaped plant that is valuable for adding structure and punctuating a planting . Its upright pencil . Junipers in general are very . It forms a very narrow blue column, similar in form to the . It can also be used within a formal garden, for example, planted in pairs along the length of a path. Narrow, upright columnar tree with vivid blue green foliage.

Juniperus scopulorum blue arrow

Height to around 2-3m with a spread of about . Roll over image to zoom in. Evergreen Conifer, vigorous, columnar-shape with non-spiny blue -steel scaly leaves. Plus many more species descriptions . This Cupressaceae has got a maximum height of approximatly 3centimetres. Click here to find out more. Product description.

Package Quantity:20. An improved selection with tight, bright blue foliage and a very narrow, upright form. Perfect as a tall, narrow screen . Apart from occasional watering in their first year . An improved form of sky rocket with very upright growth and good blue grey foliage. Customers who bought this item also bought: . An RHS award of Garden Merit winner . This narrow, upright selection has rope-like ascending foliage that has a blue -green foliage. Akin to the Italian cypress but much hardier!

An excellent narrow columnar habit. Will grow in most well-drained soils in sun. Blue grey in colour. Family: Cupressaceae. Type: Coniferous trees.

Buy a range of sizes from specialist nursery with . Conifer with narrow columnar shape and blue green foliage. Add to Compare. An upright, evergreen, coniferous shrub . A good upright, blue form with a slender pencil thin shape. Great in a formal landscape.

Juniperus scopulorum blue arrow

A tall, relatively fast growing conifer with blue -greay foliage. It grows in a tall thin pencil shape. Having similar growing form as J. Skyrocket´, but surpasses in its stronger bluish-coloured foliage, a much more compact growing habit.