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  1. Juniperus squamataBlue Star’ (Flaky Juniper) is a dwarf evergreen shrub forming a globe-shaped mound of dense, sparkling silver-blue foliage changing to a purplish heather-blue in winter. Slow-growing, this compact Juniper makes a wonderful dwarf groundcover and looks terrific in the rock garden.

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    Blue Star juniper is a needled evergreen shrub with silvery-blue, densely-packed foliage. If you take a bird's-eye view of the shrub, you will notice that the clusters of needles atop the tiny stems resemble stars. The needles are awl-shaped, unlike the long, slender needles with which many people are most familiar that grow on eastern white pine t...

    As dwarf shrubs, blue star junipers are effective specimens for very small spaces, such as in plantings for narrow patio areas or in foundation beds. For larger spaces, they can be used as edging plants or as ground covers. Because they are drought-tolerant once established, they are a good choice if you wish to include a dwarf shrub in your rock g...

    Plant new shrubs in a shallow, broad hole that is as deep as the root ball and three times as wide. Add some compost to the soil and replace the soil up to the base of the plant. Give the new plant a good watering. cover the ground around it with a 2-inch layer of mulch, but keep the mulch 4 inches away from the stem. Water new plants weekly during...

    Any disease or bug-pest problems will generally occur on these shrubs only in hot, humid regions. One such problem is spider mites. If you detect spider mites on your plant in time, you can simply hose the bush down with a very strong spray. This may knock the pests off. Check your bush regularly thereafter to ensure that the spider mites do not re...

    The blue star juniper does well in a variety of soil types, so long as they are well-drained, but its natural preference is for light, sandy soil. It does well in slightly alkaline soil. Their slow growth rate means that Blue Star juniper shrubs hardly ever have to be pruned unless you are trying to fit them into an area with very little room.

    Having developed in the mountains of Asia, the blue star juniper will not do well in areas with high heat and humidity.

    You will only need to fertilize blue star juniper in the late winter or early spring of its first year. Use a general 10-10-10 fertilizer. Once established, it won't need routine fertilization. Fertilize your plants by applying compost to the soil.

    The closest relative of Blue Star juniper is J. squamata \\"Meyeri.\\" In fact, the blue star juniper is a sport of the Meyeri, which has a more upright habit, so it would not work as well where a short, spreading shrub is needed.

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  3. Description. Attractive sparkling blue foliage on dense, spreading branches. Creates a colorful contrast to purple and green foliage plants. Use in a rock garden or as a low border plant. Ideal for mass plantings in minimal-care landscapes. Evergreen.

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  4. Dec 3, 2021 · Blue Starjunipers practically glow in the garden with their bright, steely blue foliage. Learn how to grow these tough plants now on Gardener's Path.

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  5. More Images. Common Name: singleseed juniper. Type: Needled evergreen. Family: Cupressaceae. Zone: 4 to 8. Height: 1.00 to 3.00 feet. Spread: 1.00 to 4.00 feet. Bloom Time: Non-flowering. Bloom Description: Non-flowering. Sun: Full sun. Water: Medium. Maintenance: Low. Leaf: Evergreen. Fruit: Showy. Other: Winter Interest.

  6. Apr 11, 2022 · Table of Contents. About Blue Star Junipers. Juniperus squamataBlue Star’ is a coniferous dwarf shrub. Although it features needles, like other conifers, they are chubby awl-shaped needles that famously grow in whorls of three — making the blue star juniper a beautiful ornamental plant.

  7. Singleseed Juniper 'Blue Star'. Phonetic Spelling. jew-NIP-er-us skwa-MA-ta. Description. 'Blue Star' Singleseed Juniper is a cultivar that is a dwarf conifer, an evergreen, and slow-growing shrub that may reach from 1 to 3 feet tall and 1 to 4 feet wide. The shrub forms a compact, dense mound.

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