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The Andorra Compacta Juniper is a hardy, low growing, groundcover evergreen prized for its dense, feathery foliage that shifts from green in summer to a distinct bronze purple in winter. It is widely used for erosion control on slopes, border edging, and rock gardens due to its spreading habit and high tolerance for urban pollution and drought when fully established. This variety is aslo known to be a long lived shrub, often surviving for up to 30 years under ideal conditions. Requires full sun to maintain its dense habit and vibrant color or it may thin out if planted in too much shade.
Andorra Plumosa Juniper is a low maintenance, spreading, groundcover, evergreen featuring soft, feathery, light green summer foliage that turns a distinctive plum purple in winter. It has a dense form with trailing branches that often arise at a 45 degree angle from the ground. Ideal for erosion control, rock gardens, mass plantings, or retaining walls. Thrives in full sun for optimal density and colour. While it can tolerate partial shade, it may become thin and "leggy" in lower light.
The Blue Chip Juniper is a hardy, low growing evergreen shrub widely used as a groundcover for its striking silver blue foliage. It is particularly valued for its ability to maintain its vibrant colour year round, often taking on a purple or bronze violet tint during the winter months. This variety forms a dense mat that is excellent for erosion control on slopes or banks but can also be used in rock gardens, small spaces, or even as edging along walkways. While it tolerates partial shade, it may lose its dense habit and vibrant blue colour in lower light, so planting in full sun is recommended.
Blue Rug Juniper is a popular low growing evergreen shrub used as groundcover because of its carpet like growth habit and striking silvery blue foliage. It features soft, scale like needles that maintain a vibrant blue green color throughout the year, often turning a subtle plum purple or bronze in winter. This variety is used to suppress weeds, control erosion on slopes, and cascade over retaining walls, but can also be used for rock gardens, border edging, and foundation plantings. Requires full sun to maintain the vibrant colours and is highly drought tolerant once established.
The Broadmoor Juniper is a rugged, low-growing evergreen shrub widely used as groundcover for its dense, spreading habit and blue green foliage. It is exceptionally hardy, making it a popular choice for difficult landscapes such as slopes, rock gardens, and urban environments. It features soft, gray green or blue green scale like needles that maintain their colour throughout the winter without turning purple. It also produces ornamental blue berries from late spring through late winter. Requires full sun to maintain its dense carpet like appearance or it may become "leggy" or thin in shade.
Calgary Carpet Juniper is a hardy, low maintenance groundcover evergreen ideal for erosion control and urban landscaping. It features soft, scale like needles that remain a vibrant lime green throughout the year. It also produces small, attractive blue berries from late spring through late winter. Ideal for mass plantings, rock gardens, slopes, and draping over retaining walls. It is also noted for being highly deer and rabbit resistant and is aslo drought resistant once established. Requires full sun for optimal growth and colour.
Icee Blue Juniper is a, low-maintenance, carpeting, groundcover evergreen with striking silver blue foliage. Features scale like, finely textured needles that maintain a vibrant steel blue hue throughout the summer. In colder winter climates, the foliage often develops attractive plum purple or maroon tones. It has a ground hugging habit with trailing branches and maintains a full, dense crown that does not typically open up or become barren in the center as it ages. This, drought tolerant shrub is ideal for, slopes, rock gardens, retaining walls, raised garden beds, and erosion control. While it can tolerate partial shade, full sun ensures the best foliage colour and density.
Webberi Juniper is a high quality, ground hugging evergreen shrub, ideal for colour accent groundcover. It features bluish green foliage that turns purplish in winter and is a creeping juniper that stays close to the ground, offering a dense, colourful mat. It is classified as slow growing and has a typical lifespan of approximately 30 years under ideal conditions. Full sun is recommended to promote the most compact and attractive growth although this variety will tolerate part shade.
The Prince of Wales Juniper is a popular, groundcover evergreen known for its extreme hardiness and striking seasonal colour changes. Originally a Canadian introduction, it forms a dense, low growing mat that is ideal for filling large spaces, stabilizing slopes, or cascading over retaining walls or raised beds. This variety features bright emerald green foliage during the growing season that transitions to a plum purple or bronze hue in the winter. Generally deer and rabbit resistant, this juniper performs best in full sun, which ensures the densest foliage and most vibrant winter colour.
The Mini Arcade Juniper is a dwarf evergreen shrub known for its low, spreading habit and layered branching. It features dense, feathery, soft green foliage that maintains its colour year round without the purplish winter colour common in other varieties. It is frequently used for groundcover, rock gardens, foundation plantings, or as a "facer plant" to hide the bare lower stems of larger shrubs and is also highly tolerant of urban pollution. Thrives with at least 6-8 hours of sun daily. Too much shade can cause the foliage to thin out.
The Sabina Juniper, also known as the Savin Juniper, is a hardy, spreading evergreen native to the mountains of central and southern Europe and parts of Asia. It typically grows as a low-spreading or mounded shrub with dark green, scale like foliage which do not turn purple in the winter. Valued for its decorative year round effect, it is ideal for gardens, foundation plantings, erosion control, and hedges. Full sun is recommended to maintain vibrant year round colour.
The Arcadia Juniper is a hardy, low growing evergreen shrub widely used as a durable groundcover. Its scale like, lacy textured sprays remain green throughout the winter and produces small blue berries from late spring through to late winter. Its delicate texture and low height make it a popular choice for rock gardens and garden borders, however it can also be used for erosion control, mass plantings or in any urban environment. Requires full sun to maintain its dense, "carpet" look, too much shade can cause thinning.
The Buffalo Juniper is a popular, low growing evergreen shrub valued for its feathery, bright green foliage and extremely hardy nature. It features soft, feathery sprays of bright emerald green that maintain their colour throughout the winter without burning. It also produces small, attractive blue black berries from late spring through late winter. Used for groundcover and mass planting, erosion control, rock gardens, and cascading over raised beds or retaining walls. Requires full sun to maintain its density. While it can tolerate partial shade, it may become thin or leggy in low light situations.
The Pepin Savin Juniper is a specific variety of the Savin juniper and is a hardy, spreading, evergreen shrub known for its tough, drought tolerant, and versatile nature. Pepin is characterized as a more upright, vase like form compared to other Savin varieties. It features a high quality blue green colour that remains consistent throughout the year. Due to its resistance to drought, cold, and urban pollution, it is popular in residential landscapes as a specimen plant, hedge, or in mass plantings. Thrives best in full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
Sea Green Juniper is a popular, fast growing, evergreen shrub known for its cascading, fountain like, arching branches and dark, mint green foliage that deepens in winter. It features scale like, feathery foliage with a pleasant pine scent. Mature female plants produce powder blue, berry like cones from late spring through winter. This variety is ideal for mass plantings, low hedges, foundation plantings, or as a specimen plant in rock gardens. Best grown in full sun to ensure vibrant colour and dense growth.
Tamarack is a unique, native North American deciduous conifer that turns brilliant golden yellow before shedding its needles in the fall. It is a small to medium-sized, slender tree with a straight trunk, horizontal branches, and soft needles. It also produces small, red wine coloured young cones that mature into small, brown cones. Commonly found in muskegs, bogs, and swamps, it can adapt to drier, well drained soils. Requires full, direct sunlight.
Siberian Tamarack is a large, hardy deciduous conifer that is generally larger and more drought tolerant than the native North American Tamarack. It is a fast growing tree, often putting on 2 to 3 feet of height per year when young and typically live for about 100 to 200 years. This variety features soft, light green needles that turn golden yellow in autumn with pyramidal shape and a central leader. Frequently planted for timber, windbreak hedging, and ornamental specimens in larger spaces. For best colour and growth, plant in full sun.
Russian cypress is an exceptionally hardy, low-growing evergreen groundcover. Native to the Sikhote-Alin mountains in East Russia, it is prized as a rugged groundcover that features soft, feathery foliage which turns from bright green in summer to a distinct coppery bronze or plum purple in winter. The scale-like leaves are arranged in flat, fan like sprays similar to arborvitae. While it looks soft, this variety may feel sharp to the touch. Performs well in full sun, though it may benefit from afternoon shade in hotter regions to prevent the foliage from burning.
The Black Hills Spruce is a naturally occurring variety of White Spruce native to South Dakota's Black Hills. It is highly valued for its dense, symmetrical, pyramidal growth habit and its ability to withstand harsh, cold climates, making it a staple for windbreaks and ornamental landscaping in northern regions. It features short, stiff needles that range from deep green to a distinct bluish green. It naturally grows in a thick, spire like conical shape that requires little to no shearing to maintain. Thrives in full sun and is highly adaptable to different soil types, including clay and sand.
The Colorado Blue Spruce is a slow growing, long lived evergreen native to the Rocky Mountains and is valued for its striking silvery blue needles and symmetrical pyramidal shape. It features sharp, stiff, four-sided, needles measuring roughly 1 inch long. The blue hue comes from a powdery waxy coating, though colour can vary between green and silver blue even among seedlings from the same seed source. This variety is frequently used as a focal point, privacy screen, or windbreak hedge. Requires full sun, ideally at least six hours of direct sunlight daily to maintain its health and vibrant blue colour.
White Spruce is a hardy, native North American evergreen valued for its dense pyramidal form. The short, rigid, and four sided needles are bluish green or "glaucous" due to a waxy coating and are arranged spirally around the branch, giving it a brush like appearance. It also produces cones which hang downward and have thin, flexible scales with smooth margins. Prefers full sun and moist, well-drained loamy soils but is highly adaptable to various soil types, including clay and sand. It is intolerant of heavy urban pollution and salt spray.
The Jack Pine is a hardy, small to medium sized boreal evergreen native to North America, recognized for its ability to thrive in poor, sandy, or rocky soils. In open areas, it often has a scraggly or irregular unkempt appearance with spreading branches, while in dense forests it grows straighter and more slender. It has sharp yellowish green needles growing in bundles of two and are often slightly twisted and spread apart in a distinct 'V' shape. Thrives in full sun and is highly shade intolerant.
Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo) is a hardy, slow-growing evergreen native to the high elevation habitats of Europe. Mugos are low maintenance and thrive in challenging urban conditions once established. It is widely used for covering dry slopes, in rock gardens, as a foundation plants, or for creating privacy screens. Requires full sun, needing at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal, dense growth.
Red pine is a long lived evergreen native to eastern North America, recognized for its tall, straight growth and distinctive reddish brown bark. It features shiny, dark green needles that grow in clusters of two. The bark is thick and reddish brown, divided into large, flaky plates as the tree matures. In the upper crown, the bark may appear bright orange red colour. It is a "self-pruning" tree, meaning it naturally sheds lower and inner needles as it matures. Red pine is highly shade intolerant and requires full sun to thrive
The Little Giant Cedar is a popular dwarf evergreen shrub known for its naturally compact, globe shaped growth habit. It features soft, scale like sprays of forest green or gray green foliage that hold its green colour well through winter. This variety is highly valued for foundation plantings, low hedges, and rock gardens because it requires little to no pruning to maintain its rounded form. Performs best in full sun to part shade.
The Little Champion Cedar is a dwarf, globe shaped evergreen shrub known for its dense, slow growing habit. It is valued for maintaining a naturally neat, rounded form without the need for regular pruning. This variery features attractive dark green, scale like foliage that emerges a lighter green in spring. In winter, the tips often take on bronze or "harvest gold" highlights. Performs best in full sun, though it can tolerate partial shade. Denser foliage is produced in full sun.
The Skybound Cedar is a hardy, columnar evergreen known for its dense, dark green foliage and exceptional cold resistance. It is a popular improvement over the Brandon cedar, offering a richer green colour that resists browning during winter months. Featuring soft, feathery, scale-like sprays that stay dark green year-round, it also maintains a rigidly columnar or pyramidal form, making it an ideal "pillar" for landscape design. Performs best in full sun to part shade. However, full sun is recommended for maximum foliage density.