Juniper - Hughes

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Juniper - Hughes

This plant is a slow grower, and at maturity it will only stand 3 feet tall. Junipers are important evergreens for landscape use due to their tolerance of unfavorable soil conditions, their hardiness and great variation in size, habit, color and growth rate. It is excellent for front borders or mass plantings. It prefers sun to light shade; range of soil types; heat and drought tolerant. Because it tends to stay small and densely foliated, it is often grafted to standard stems to create a topiary-like ornamental plant. Hughes Juniper has silvery blue foliage; distinct radial branching; holds blue-green color in winter with a tinge of purple. These plants may also be utilized for background plantings in shrub beds or flower gardens, as specimen plants, in rock gardens or for topiary or espalier purposes. Hughes Juniper, Juniperus horizontalis 'Hughes', is a silvery-blue, low growing, spreading Juniper that is very popular because it adds color to the landscape planting year-round. Junipers are used as ground covers, in foundation plantings, or as hedges, screens or windbreaks. ... details

 

Lilac - Korean Syringa translates from the Greek as "pipe", in reference to the hollow stems. N. It is widely used as a foundation, group planting, informal or formal hedge, or specimen shrub. It is the most common cultivar of the species, valued for its even more compact habit (to 4-6”). The Dwarf Korean Lilac, Syringa meyeri 'palibin', is known as a compact but spreading, small-foliaged Lilac with showy late May lavender-purple flowers that are spread over the entire shrub canopy. This deciduous shrub is especially urban tolerant. Meyer, who introduced this species to the United States from Northern China in the early 20th century. Meyeri is named after F.

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