Juniperus conferta

Shore Juniper

Cupressaceae

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Habitat

  • zone 5
  • native to sea coast of Japan

Habit and Form

  • dense, evergreen shrub
  • branches very flexible
  • 1' to 2' tall and 6' to 9' wide
  • slow growth
  • medium texture

Summer Foliage

  • awl-shaped needles, held in 3's
  • needles tend to overlap
  • needle tip sharply pointed
  • concave needles with a white band on upper-side with a green line running through the middle
  • bright blue-green color

Autumn Foliage

  • evergreen, no fall color
  • needles turn somewhat yellow in cold months

Flowers

  • dioecious
  • no ornamental value

Fruit

  • 3-seeded cone
  • 0.33" to 0.5" in diameter
  • dark blue to black in color
  • abundant

Bark

  • reddish brown
  • hard to see because of overlapping needles

Culture

  • easily transplanted
  • grows well in sandy soils
  • full sun
  • does not like moist soil conditions
  • salt tolerant

Landscape Use

  • allow to hang over walls
  • roadside planting
  • seaside plantings
  • groundcover
  • erosion control
  • planters
  • mass plantings

Liabilities

  • dies back in wet soil conditions
  • hardiness is questionable in zone 5 and colder

ID Features

  • often confused with J. communis, but J. communis has a white stomatal line that is broader than the green margin, white J. conferta has a green line down the middle of a narrow white stomatal line.
  • needles are in 3's
  • needles pointed
  • loose and floppy branches
  • blue-green summer color

Propagation

  • by cuttings

Cultivars/Varieties

'Blue Pacific' - This is the most common form, featuring blue-green foliage and a tight habit less than 1' tall and spreading wide to form a groundcover. It appears to be slightly more hardy than the species.

'Emerald Sea' - A U.S. National Arboretum introduction growing larger than 'Blue Pacific' (to 2' tall and 10' wide), this plant is hardier than the species and salt tolerant. It has a looser habit than 'Blue Pacific'.

'Irozam' (Iron Age™) - This new selection is marketed for its purported tolerance of harsh, dry conditions and salt exposure. It has a slightly more upright growth, to 12" tall and 6' wide.

'Silver Mist' (same as 'Shiro Toshio') - This new form is exceptional for its dense, silvery blue-green foliage and compact dense habit to 16" tall. The foliage develops a slight purple cast in winter.

'Sunsplash' (perhaps the same as 'Variegata' and 'Akebono') - A variegated form that appears ready to enter the mainstream, this plant features bluish green foliage with random sections of gold-yellow needles. The variegation appears to persist from year to year and remains fresh in all seasons.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, http://hort.uconn.edu/plants, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.