This is a selection of a native North American species.
It is somewhat tolerant of urban pollution. It is not particular as to soil type or pH. It is considered to be drought-tolerant, and thus makes an ideal choice for xeriscaping or the moisture-conserving landscape. It is very adaptable to both dry and moist growing conditions, but will not tolerate any standing water.
#FULL GROWN SKYROCKET JUNIPER FULL#
This shrub should only be grown in full sunlight. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 70 years or more. It tends to be a little leggy, with a typical clearance of 2 feet from the ground, and is suitable for planting under power lines. Skyrocket Juniper will grow to be about 15 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 24 inches. Skyrocket Juniper is recommended for the following landscape applications It has no significant negative characteristics. juniper ie conifer evergreen sprigs branches w berries, one full pound. Deer don't particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone in favor of tastier treats. Skyrocket Juniper Juniperus Virginiana Skyrocket, Fast Growing Privacy Tree. This is a relatively low maintenance shrub, and is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed. It lends an extremely fine and delicate texture to the landscape composition which can make it a great accent feature on this basis alone. Skyrocket Juniper is a multi-stemmed evergreen shrub with a narrowly upright and columnar growth habit. It produces silvery blue berries from late spring to late winter. The scale-like sprays of foliage are highly ornamental and remain powder blue throughout the winter. It has attractive powder blue evergreen foliage. There are also several sources within the landscape / horticultural industries that still list Skyrocket Juniper as a member of the Juniperus virginiana family - but proper classification of this variety would put them in the J.
Skyrocket Juniper is a dwarf conifer which is primarily valued in the landscape for its rigidly columnar form. An extremely narrow, rigid tall evergreen shrub, with soft blue-green needle-like foliage all season long use with caution, can be rather abrupt in the landscape, makes a curious, almost formal tall evergreen hedge when planted in a row