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I have not personally grown this cultivar but there are several specimens growing around Peoria. If it is indeed borderline in zone 5, i...Read More
This shrub naturally develops flamboyant, irregularly twisted, sculptural forms which are best used as a focal point. If you want a regul...Read More
I purchased this specimen almost 20 yrs ago to camouflage my neighbors shed. It was about 3' then. I watered it the first season and virt...Read More
Ours is in NYC and we love it.
We've had it a week, and put it in a planter on the patio.
I hope that it will be ok there.
It's a trouble-free, low-maintenance backdrop for more colorful plants and a nice, thick privacy screen.
We have had 2 Hollywood Junipers for about 38 years. We are in Sunset Zone 17/15, on a hilltop where there is a good deal of wind. They w...Read More
Hollywood Junipers are slow-growing, low-growing, cedar-like trees. They grow in interesting twisted forms, and the needles have a very ...Read More