Juniperus procumbens
Japgarden Juniper
Cupressaceae
ExpandHabitat
- hardy to zone 4
- native to Japan
Habit and Form
- a dwarf, evergreen shrub
- 8" to 12" tall, sometimes 2' high
- up to 15' wide
- stiff, wide-spreading branches
- ascending branch tips
- slow growth rate
- medium to coarse texture
Summer Foliage
- evergreen needle-like leaves
- found in 3's
- pointed apex, concave
- bluish underside with 2 white dots at base
- bluish green leaf color
Autumn Foliage
- evergreen, no fall color
Flowers
- dioecious
- no ornamental value
Fruit
- small cones
- 0.33" in diameter
Bark
- not ornamentally important
Culture
- easily transplanted
- adaptable to most conditions
- full sun
- pH adaptable
Landscape Use
- groundcover
- border
- rock garden
- mass plantings
Liabilities
- Juniper blight and spider mites do cause some problems
- Phomopsis
- not many serious problems
ID Features
- two types of leaves present
- needles pointed, concave
- ascending branches
- blue-green summer color
- spreading growth habit
Propagation
- by cuttings
Cultivars/Varieties
'Greenmound' - This form is a low groundcover reaching 8" tall and 6' wide. The foliage is a fresh light green color.
'Nana' - One of the finest groundcover junipers, this old favorite grows similar to the species, but is more dwarfed. Plants appear as a neat, mounded mat of small branchlets 2' tall and up to 10' wide. The plant mounds on itself with age and develops a slight purple cast in winter.
'Variegata' - This type is similar to the other cultivars, but it features foliage streaked with creamy coloring.