Junipers are hardy, drought-tolerant, and have growth habits that range from low ground covers to large pyramidal forms. The palette of foliage colors ranges from yellow to silver-blue, to dark green.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brie Williams One of the great things about junipers—along with the fact they’re usually ignored by deer—is how self-sufficient ...
Juniper shrubs are getting a second look as homeowners search for carefree greenery with year-round appeal. These plants have ...
Versatile and tough, junipers are hardy in Zones 3-9 and offer reliable evergreen color and texture to just about any garden. So whether you are looking for a steely blue groundcover or a taller shrub ...
Western juniper and sagebrush dominated the landscape as we drove along Highway 218 from Antelope to Fossil in eastern Oregon last week. In most cases, juniper trees were surrounded by bare ground. On ...
Junipers are tough plants that can be found growing across the world, including in some of the most desolate areas. There are about 40 species of juniper, 13 of which are native to North America. In ...
Juniper shrubs — prickly plants that pepper the Front Range — are something of a thorn in the side of the city of Boulder as it takes strides to make the area more wildfire resistant. The juniper type ...
Bend homebuilders are urging the city to remove juniper trees from its list of protected species under the city’s tree code, reasoning that keeping junipers will increase the cost of new homes while ...
Go out into the Badlands east of Bend and you could find a juniper tree believed to be more than 1,500 years old. Junipers can be hearty survivors, with taproots that plunge deep into the Earth ...