Juniperus procumbens 'Variegata'
Overall Description An excellent
low-growing juniper which can be used as a colorful ground cover, or
even as a low accent planting to provide contrast. Not as low growing
as J. procumbens 'Greenmound', but still an effective ground cover type
juniper. Mainly needle like foliage is a nice bright, clear green color
that is splashed with a bright, butter yellow variegation. Holds color
very well in winter - little, if any, discoloration at all. Prefers
full sun, will tolerate some shade......but doesn't like much. As with
most all junipers, likes just about any soil that is well drained.
Plant Facts & Specifications
Mature Height: 1-2 ft
Mature Width: 5-8 ft
Growth rate: Slow to moderate ( 4"-8" avg per yr )
Hardiness Zones: 4-9 ( if unsure of your zone, please use zone finder below )
Sun Exposure: Full
sun
preferred,
but will tolerate some partial shade as well. Growth rate, and foliage
density will both suffer slightly when planted in shady locations.
Soil Preference: Average
to
slightly acidic & sandy - well drained. Mulching recommended.
Foliage Color & Texture: Foliage
color is dark emerald green splashed with bright yellow variegation that is its boldest on newer growth.
Texture is heavy, with very rigid branches bearing very stiff, rigid,
and prickly foliage.
Flower, Cone, Or Berry Facts: Cones rarely seen on cultivated specimens.
Diseases / Insects:
Rather
trouble
free juniper variety - however Phomopsis blight
has been observed on specimens if planted in soil with inadequate
drainage, or if kept in overly wet conditions for extended periods of
time.
Fertilization / Feeding: Either
water soluble ( Miracle Gro, or equivalent ), or granular ( Holly Tone
is excellent ). Other granular types with 6-12-12, or 10-10-10 ratio is
acceptable. Best to fertilize in early spring, and again in mid fall -
avoid feeding during hot summer months, and directly after
transplanting.