Juniperus horizontalis
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Juniperus horizontalis, Moench (J. prostrala, Pere. J. Sabina var. procumbens, Pursh. J. repens, Nutt.) Procumbent, usually with long trailing branches furnished with numerous short branchlets, sometimes to 4 ft. high and with spreading branches: lvs. of young plants subulate, mature foliage imbricate, scale-like, acute or acutely cuspidate, bluish green or steel-blue: fr. about 1/3in. across, blue, slightly glaucous, on a pedicel shorter than its length. Nova Scotia to Brit. Col., south to Mass., N. Y., Minn, and Mont. B.B. (ed. 2) 1:67. var. douglasii, Hort., is a distinctly trailing form with steel-blue foliage, turning purple in autumn with glaucous bloom; also called Waukegan juniper.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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