Juniperous squamata 'Blue Star' (Blue Star Juniper)
Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star' (Blue Star Juniper)
Pronunciation: joo-NIP-ur-us skwuh-MAY-tuh
Family: Cupressaceae
Plant type: Conifer
Zone: 5
Origin: Holland
Mature size
Height: .7 - 1.3 m
Spread: 1-1.5 m
Form: mounded, oval, horizontal
Texture: fine
Habit: dense
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Leaves
Arrangement: whorled
Size: needles are awl shaped in whorls of 3, each needle being .3-1.3 cm
Margin: entire
Characteristics: attenuate, acuminate
Colour: green, bluish
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: n/a male cone
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Stem
Colour: brown
Description: cinnamon bark style, moderately fissured
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Fruit type: cone
Colour: black, deep purple
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Exposure - Full sun, part sun, part shade
Preferred soil - Rocky, gravelly or dry, well drained
Landscape uses - small garden space, winter interest
Propagation - softwood cuttings
Comments - mutation of the juniperus cultivar 'Meyeri' discovered in Holland and brought to the market in 1964
- needles are arranged around branches to look like stars
Pests - dieback, mites, scale insects, rust, nematodes, heart rot, leaf miner insect, juniper webworm
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