Juniper Blue Pacific

$699
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Juniper Blue Pacific (Juniperus conferta ‘Blue Pacific’) is a low-growing, spreading evergreen shrub commonly used as a groundcover for slopes, borders, and large areas. It is valued for its blue-green foliage, dense habit, and excellent drought tolerance. Blue Pacific Juniper performs well in Northeast Florida landscapes when planted in full sun with good drainage.

Care Needs:
• Light: Full sun
• Water: Low once established; water regularly during establishment
• Pruning: Minimal; prune lightly only if needed to control spread
• Fertilizer: Generally not required; apply a light, balanced fertilizer in spring if growth is poor


Attributes

  • Plant Type
    Evergreen groundcover shrub

  • USDA Zone
    6 - 9

  • Origin
    Japan

  • Toxicity
    May cause irritation if ingested

  • Mature Height
    1-2 ft

  • Mature Width
    6-8 ft

  • Soil Preference
    Well-drained soil; performs well in sandy soils

  • Spacing
    5-8 ft

  • Growth Rate
    Moderate

  • Critter Resistant
    Yes

  • Salt Tolerance
    High

  • Cold Tolerance
    High

  • Flowering
    No

  • Bloom Period
    N/A

  • Flower Color
    N/A

  • Stem Color
    Brown

  • Foliage Color
    Blue-green

Blue Pacific Juniper
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Juniper Blue Pacific

From $699

Juniper Blue Pacific (Juniperus conferta ‘Blue Pacific’) is a low-growing, spreading evergreen shrub commonly used as a groundcover for slopes, borders, and large areas. It is valued for its blue-green foliage, dense habit, and excellent drought tolerance. Blue Pacific Juniper performs well in Northeast Florida landscapes when planted in full sun with good drainage.

Care Needs:
• Light: Full sun
• Water: Low once established; water regularly during establishment
• Pruning: Minimal; prune lightly only if needed to control spread
• Fertilizer: Generally not required; apply a light, balanced fertilizer in spring if growth is poor

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