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Common Juniper vs Medora JuniperJuniperus communis Juniperus scopulorum Medora NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON
Common Juniper is a wide spreading, coniferous shrub with scaly needles and small, berry-like cones. Used as a landscaping shrub, it typically grows 3 or 4 feet tall and will not spread like Creeping Juniper.
Medora Juniper has an upright, narrow growth habit that makes it well suited as either an accent shrub or as a privacy hedge or screen. It is a compact, pyramidal evergreen shrub with blue-green foliage that lasts year round. COMMON JUNIPER QUICK FACTSMEDORA JUNIPER QUICK FACTS
Fall colour:
green
Growth rate:
medium
Growth rate:
slow
Maintenance:
low
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Pollution tolerance:
medium
Other Names:
medora rocky mountain juniper, medora upright juniper
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