Seasonal Interest and Photographs

Juniperus procumbens (Endl.) Miq.
 
Japanese Garden Juniper

Flowers: Inconspicuous, dioecious, in spring

Foliage: Bluish to gray green, awl shaped, with two, faint white spots on the underside of the leaf at the base.

Fruit: Cones not found frequently on cultivated plants.

 

Location: There is a planting on the bank in between Ozark and Bell Halls, but it doesn't look very good.

Photographs: Click on an image to see a larger version:

form in landcape needles      

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