Ephedra - Ginkgo - Juniper

Like Thuja, Juniperus suffers a bit from over exposure, and like Thuja its popularity is deserved. When it comes to unkillable, few plants can beat them, planted in a hot dry sunny spot junipers will out survive almost everything. The trick with Junipers is to use some of the better forms. The problem is the very best ones are rarely available because cuttings are so difficult to root. Plants like Juniperus communis 'Echiniformis' and Juniperus rigida pendula are among the elite and worthy of a place in any garden. That is not to say the commoner ones are bad. They provide much needed filler in newer gardens, and are perfect chain saw sacrifices for your solstice party; once their slower growing companions come into their own. They also can make quite a statement by themselves; the Juniper collection at Hidden Lake Gardens is a prime example. Check it out along with the incredible Harper Collection; Hidden Lakes conifers will transform your garden vision.



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Ginkgo biloba

Ginkgo biloba

The straight species these are unsexed clones from seed; essentially wild type these are not grafts but can be used as understock if you so desire ‘Horizontalis’ 'Tschi-Tschi' and 'Witches Broom' might make an interesting combination.
$15.00

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Juniperus communis 'Oblonga Pendula'

Juniperus communis 'Oblonga Pendula'

A broadly weeping form that has been around since 1838 it has sharp rigida like blue green foliage and an extremely graceful weeping habit.
$24.00

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Juniperus communis 'Punnett's Hedgehog'

Juniperus communis 'Punnett's Hedgehog'

A faster growing sport of echiniformis that Punnett found it is still slow, A first ever offering, these are first season cuttings and small, plants will be larger if fall shipping is selected.
$19.00

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Juniperus conferta 'Akebana'

Juniperus conferta 'Akebana'

A form of the shore juniper selected for bonsai use.
$29.00

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Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Horizon'

Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Horizon'

An older clone, very flat with a nice uniform habit, we were impressed by the 12’ wide flat circle we saw at Hidden Lake.
$19.00

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Juniperus horizontalis 'Kay's Yellow Vomit'

Juniperus horizontalis 'Kay's Yellow Vomit'

Brigitta picked up a stressed out yellow juniper at Gees and Kay made fun of her for wanting that ugly yellow vomit looking thing; with a name like that it has to sell.
$15.00

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Juniperus horizontalis 'Pancake'

Juniperus horizontalis 'Pancake'

Aptly named this is flatter than Wiley Coyote after a boulder fell on him; by far the flattest juniper we have ever seen. I'm tempted to have Punnett graft one on top of a skyrocket for the ultimate in strange.
$19.00

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Juniperus pingii Hardy Form

Juniperus pingii Hardy Form

A Chinese species that can reach 30m in height, it has been confused with squamata in the past. These are from the fantastic plant in Gary Gee’s collection, fully hardy to at least –20f in an exposed site.
$15.00

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Juniperus rigida

Juniperus rigida

Seed grown from weeping forms, these are now several years old, all are excellent clones; these mostly have the habit of Punnett’s clone sending a strong leader straight up with pendulous lateral branches. Rigida is by far my favorite large juniper, and I am amazed that it is not more common, large plants are truly spectacular. If you don’t yet grow this, you need it, and even if you already have it, you need a spare.
$19.00

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Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'

Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'

Immensely popular this originated as a witches broom on ‘Meyeri’ in Holland around 1950, it is compact with good blue color it requires very little pruning and is an excellent choice for commercial landscapes.
$15.00

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