Medora Juniper

Medora Juniper
Two Medora Junipers. In the foreground, Engelman Ivy is being used as a ground cover and Golden Nugget Dwarf Japanese Barberry as an accent planting.

Juniperus scopulorum 'Medora'

The Medora Juniper is a beautiful evergreen that is perfect for adding winter interest to your landscape. Hardy for zones 3-7, it is a tough plant that can tolerate cold winters and strong winds. The Medora Juniper has a dense network of branches that are covered in bluish green needles. These needles are winter burn resistant. In addition to its attractive appearance, the Medora Juniper is also low maintenance and easy to care for. Whether you're looking for a plant that will add beauty to your landscape or one that is low maintenance, the Medora Juniper is an excellent choice.

The Medora Juniper is a plant that is known for its ability to thrive in harsh conditions, selected from the North Dakota badlands and it is able to withstand long periods of drought. When choosing a location to plant, it is important to consider the soil conditions. The plant prefers well-drained soil, and it should be planted in an area that receives full sun.