Juniper scaly: Blue Swede, Golden Flame, Little Joanna

The scaly juniper is a plant that has a lifespan of several hundred years. Since the coniferous shrub has an attractive appearance and a lot of useful qualities, it is often grown in summer cottages.

Description of scaly juniper

The homeland of the scaly juniper is the Eastern Himalayas, the mountainous regions of China and Taiwan, but the artificially coniferous plant is cultivated all over the world. Scaly juniper belongs to the Cypress family and can be tree-like or spread-out. The height of a scaly juniper rarely exceeds 1.5 m, dense shoots are covered with tough long needles with a shade from grayish-blue to bright green, depending on the variety.

Scaly juniper is a light-loving plant that prefers a fairly warm climate. However, a shrub is grown, including in the middle lane, it tolerates frosts below -20 ° C, although it can freeze slightly without high-quality shelter.

The shrub grows very slowly, but already in the second year after planting in the ground, it begins to bear fruit; in May, black oval cones up to 7 cm in length appear on its shoots.

Juniper scaly in landscape design

Due to its attractive appearance and pleasant aroma, this type of juniper is actively used in decorative landscaping. Coniferous shrubs are planted in gardens, summer cottages and parks both in a solo form and as part of plant compositions.

As a rule, creeping plant varieties are used to design the foreground of decorative groups. Scaly juniper is often used to highlight borders and boundaries when dividing the landscape into separate zones. Plants often form hedges from tall varieties; dense dense needles are ideal for creating a natural fence, since they are completely impenetrable to the eyes.

The coniferous shrub is evergreen, so it retains its bright color and visual appeal even in autumn. The shrub looks especially advantageous in autumn gardens in the vicinity of other conifers or late-flowering plants, this is easy to see if you look at the photo of a scaly juniper.

Scaly juniper varieties

There are many types of scaly juniper - both horizontal and high-growing varieties are bred by selection. Several types are especially popular in landscape design, combining external attractiveness with increased endurance.

Juniper scaly Blue Svid

The Blue Svid variety is distinguished by its compact size, drooping branchy shoots and an unusual shade of needles - silver or greenish-blue. The maximum height for this variety is 1.5 m, and the width of an individual shrub does not exceed 2.5 m. The variety grows very slowly, in order to reach 0.5 m in height, the plant takes about ten years.

Among the advantages of the variety can be called its unpretentiousness - the scaly juniper Blue Swede grows well on poor soils and calmly tolerates medium frosts.

Juniper scaly Floreant

The shrub of the Floreant variety belongs to the squat varieties of scaly juniper, it rarely grows above 1 m, and the width of the bush is no more than 2 m. The beautiful hemispherical crown, easily amenable to formative pruning, makes the variety attractive for those interested in landscape design.

Unusual flaky Juniper Floreant is given by the color of the needles - green with a yellowish tinge. In the landscape, Floreant looks colorful and cheerful, thanks to which it noticeably revives plant compositions.

Juniper scaly Dream Joy

The ornamental plant belongs to the category of undersized plants - the shrub of this variety rises in height to only 80 cm, and grows up to 1.2 m wide.The Dream Joy has an unusual color - the needles of young shoots are light green or yellow at the tips, and as they grow older the shrub darkens and becomes bluish-green.

In the landscape, Dream Joy scaly juniper prefers well-lit areas and light, oxygenated soils.

Juniper scaly Loderi

The Loderi variety belongs to the upright coniferous species, has an elongated-pointed shape and slightly resembles a small spruce. Loderi's shoots are raised up, the needles are small and needle-like, greenish-blue in color.

The scaly juniper Loderi rarely grows above 1.5 m and wider than 90 cm. At the same time, the growth of the shrub is very slow, so it reaches 80 cm in height only 10 years after planting. It is recommended to plant this variety in a well-lit place in warm regions. The coniferous shrub is calm about light frosts, but at the same time it is very sensitive to the amount of moisture - Loderi does not tolerate drought well.

Juniper scaly Hannethorp

A short shrub of the Hannethorpe variety has a spreading, dense crown that can reach 2.5 m in width. The height of the plant usually does not exceed 1.5 m, and the shrub grows very slowly and reaches its maximum size only 8-10 years after planting.

The young needles of the plant have a blue-bluish tint, and as they grow older, they change color to bluish-green. The beautiful and winter-hardy Hunnetorp scaly juniper is very popular in Russia, Central Europe and the Scandinavian countries, as it tolerates winter cold well.

Juniper scaly Golden Flame

The Golden Flame variety belongs to vertical scaly junipers and can reach 1.8 m in height and up to 2.5 m in width. The main part of the needles of the shrub is green with a bluish tinge, but creamy yellow blotches are unevenly scattered along the shoots. Due to this, the Golden Flame scaly juniper looks very unusual and can serve as a bright accent in a decorative landscape. The shape of the crown of the shrub is spreading, while the main branches are directed upwards, and the lateral shoots slope towards the ground.

The variety has an average winter hardiness and is suitable for breeding in the middle lane. It is best to plant a shrub in lighted areas and light soils, this will provide it with a brighter color.

Juniper scaly Little Joanna

The variety belongs to the category of dwarf, by 10 years of life it reaches only 40 cm in height and grows up to 50 cm in width.The shrub has a spreading and very dense crown with dense shoots, the color of the needles is light green with a blue tint, the shade is especially noticeable in the sun.

Little Joanna loves well-lit places and loose soils without stagnant moisture. The plant tolerates frost and drought well, therefore it is often found in landscape design in countries with a temperate climate.

Juniper scaly Gold Type

Another dwarf decorative plant variety is the Gold Type juniper, which, 10 years after planting, reaches only 40 cm in height and 1.2 m in width. The crown of the coniferous shrub is dense and spreading, young shoots have a yellow-green color, but then change their shade to silver-green. In a year, the juniper adds about 10 cm in height.

Best of all, the Gold Tip feels on light soils with moderate moisture and in sunny areas. It has good winter hardiness, but it can break under the weight of the snow cover, therefore it needs a special shelter.

Juniper scaly Tropical Blue

A very beautiful miniature juniper is the Asian variety Tropical Blue with an unusual pillow-like crown. For 10 years, the shrub grows only up to 30 cm, and the maximum height for it is a little more than 50 cm.The horizontal scaly juniper spreads out to about 1 m wide.The needles of this variety are prickly and short, dense, in sunny areas it has a bluish-gray tint and turns bluish green in the shade.

Tropical Blue tolerates moderate frost and drought well. But an excess of moisture is destructive for him, the root system of the plant rots, therefore, it is necessary to carefully monitor the moisture of the soil.

Juniper scaly Blue Spider

The spreading stocky variety Blue Spider rarely exceeds 1.5 m in height, and it can spread up to 2.5 m in width.However, the growth of the shrub is very slow, so in the first 10 years it manages to grow no more than 50 cm. varieties are bluish-blue, with a gray bloom in winter, with a flattened shape.

The variety tolerates frosts well, it is undemanding to the soil. But it is only necessary to plant the scaly juniper Blue Spider in sunny areas - even in light shade, the shrub begins to feel worse.

Juniper scaly Blue Star

The Blue Star variety belongs to miniature varieties, the maximum height for it does not exceed 1 m. The crown of the shrub is spherical with a bright bluish-silver tint, the variety tolerates frost and lack of light quite well.

Juniper scaly Blue Carpet

The variety belongs to the few varieties that are characterized by rapid growth - 10 years after planting, it reaches 60 cm in height. The crown of the bush is creeping and drooping, the color of the needles is grayish-blue.

Juniper scaly Meyeri

A low variety with a creeping crown reaches 30-100 cm in height and has a blue shade of needles with a white bloom. It is characterized by low winter hardiness, so that the scaly blue juniper will endure the cold, it must be carefully insulated.

Juniper scaly Holger

An ornamental variety with a maximum height of 0.8-1 m, has an interesting bright green shade of needles with bright yellowish blotches at the ends of the shoots. The variety tolerates winter calmly, but poorly perceives excess moisture in the soil and lack of light.

Planting and caring for scaly juniper

Most varieties of coniferous shrubs are well suited for growing in the middle lane. But in order to properly plant and care for Blue Swede juniper and other varieties, you need to know the basic rules of cultivation.

Seedling and planting plot preparation

Most varieties of scaly juniper prefer well-lit areas - therefore, the place for planting should be selected on the sunny side.It is allowed to plant shrubs in places with light shading, as long as it is not significant. If you plan to plant several coniferous shrubs at once, you need to mark the site so that the distance between individual plants is at least 1-1.5 m.

In order for the plant seedling to take root faster, it is recommended to transplant it into the ground together with a lump of earth, the roots of the juniper are fragile and easily damaged. A few hours before planting, the earthen lump must be properly soaked with water.

Landing rules

The coniferous shrub is quite tolerant of the composition of the soil and its fertility. But at the same time, good aeration of the soil and high-quality drainage are an important condition.

A pit for a juniper seedling needs to be prepared spacious - about three times more than an earthen lump with a root system. With a layer of about 20 cm, drainage is poured onto the bottom of the pit, then half the hole is covered with earth and the seedling is carefully lowered inside. After that, the pit can be filled with soil to the end.

Water the juniper immediately after planting. In this case, you should not trample the ground around the seedling, the soil should settle naturally. Landing is best done in the spring - in April or May. Autumn planting of shrubs is also permissible; it must be carried out in October.

Important! In a juniper seedling, the root collar should be flush with the edges of the hole or slightly above ground level.

Watering and feeding

An unpretentious coniferous shrub takes root well in almost any conditions, but the lack of moisture affects its beauty. Therefore, in hot weather, it is recommended to water the scaly juniper regularly, and also thoroughly spray the crown.

Warning! Both are best done early in the morning or after sunset so that the bush does not get burned.

As for feeding, the juniper needs little fertilization. For good growth, it is recommended three times per season, from spring to autumn, to apply nitrogenous fertilizing to the soil. But it is better not to use bird or cow manure and other organic fertilizers, coniferous shrubs do not tolerate them well, juniper roots may suffer.

Mulching and loosening

Mulching the ground around the juniper bush is recommended immediately after planting. A layer of mulch will prevent moisture from evaporating quickly. It is recommended to use hay, dry needles or peat as a material for mulching, the juniper reacts especially well to them.

But you need to loosen the ground around the bush with great care, affecting only the top layer of the soil. The roots of the plant are close to the surface of the ground, and therefore careless weeding can damage them and lead to the death of the plant. Loosening should be carried out as little as possible - quality mulching will help achieve this goal, since it will prevent growth weeds.

Juniper pruning

The coniferous shrub is prized not only for its beautiful shade of needles, but also for its attractive shapes. The plant tolerates pruning well, so it can be carried out for both sanitary and decorative purposes.

Scaly juniper is pruned in early spring, before the beginning of the growing season - at a time when the juice is not yet moving along the branches of the plant. In the process of pruning, it is important not only to correct the shape of the crown, but also to remove all dried, broken and diseased shoots.

Advice! So that pruning does not harm the shrub, it must be carried out with a very sharp and sterile instrument. The cut sites must be treated with a fungicidal solution that promotes rapid healing.

Preparing for winter

Juniper tolerates cold well, but needs special shelter for the winter. For shrubs of creeping varieties, snow can be used directly as a covering material, it will protect the plant from wind, frost and sun exposure.Since juniper branches can break off under the weight of snow, it is recommended to form a snow "pillow" on a special protective frame.

It is also necessary to protect the roots of the plant from freezing. To do this, shortly before the onset of winter, the soil in the near-trunk circle is mulched with a dense layer of peat about 10 cm, and spruce branches are thrown on top.

The last watering of the bush should take place no later than October, before the first frosts come. 2-3 buckets of water are poured under the trunk of the bush, the earth must be not frozen yet, otherwise watering will not bring any benefit, or even cause harm.

Attention! You cannot use polyethylene for wrapping juniper for the winter - during a thaw, excessive moisture forms under the covering material, in which conditions a fungus dangerous for the plant will appear.

Reproduction of scaly juniper

Having planted a couple of juniper bushes at their summer cottage, over time, many gardeners realize that they would like to increase the population. This can be done without buying new seedlings - ornamental juniper is successfully propagated by cuttings.

  • For cuttings, it is necessary to take annual shoots from young shrubs no older than 8-10 years. The shoot is cut to 10-12 cm in length, and then placed in a solution with a growth stimulator for a day.
  • Then the cutting is planted in a special substrate - soil mixed with sand and peat. It is necessary to deepen the cutting by a maximum of 3 cm, columnar varieties are planted in a vertical plane, for creeping varieties they leave a slope of about 60 °.
  • The container with the handle is sprayed with water, covered with plastic wrap and placed in a warm and shaded place for 2 months. Spraying is repeated daily or every other day, it is important to ensure that the soil does not dry out.
  • After a couple of months, the cuttings should root properly. After that, they can be transplanted into more spacious boxes, along with an earthen clod, without damaging the root system. In new containers, young seedlings are left for the next 2 years, this time is enough for the plant to get stronger.

After 2 years, the juniper propagated by cuttings can be planted in open ground, preferably in spring. It is also customary to cut shoots for grafting in the spring, immediately after the cold weather and before the start of active sap flow.

Seed propagation is suitable only for wild varieties of shrubs - it is customary to use cuttings for decorative junipers.

Pests and diseases of scaly juniper

Scaly juniper is quite resistant to disease, but it is also susceptible to some ailments. A particular danger to the plant is rust, a fungal disease in which the needles of a bush become brown and fall off, and growths appear on the bark, which soon turn into wounds.

At the first signs of rust, all damaged parts of the plant must be removed, and the places of cuts and wounds on the shoots and trunk should be treated with a 1% solution of copper sulfate and lubricated with garden varnish. Also in the spring, it is recommended to spray the juniper prophylactically with Bordeaux liquid. All these measures will help not only against rust, but also against brown shute, Fusarium, Alternaria and other ailments that also affect the plant.

In addition to ailments, insect pests pose a threat to juniper - spider mites, aphids, miner moths and scale insects. To prevent their appearance or eliminate noticed pests, the shrub must be regularly sprayed with insecticidal agents. The solution of Karbofos, diluted according to the instructions in a bucket of water, helps well from the scabbard, and Fitoverm solution helps from aphids.

Application of scaly juniper

An ornamental shrub is appreciated not only for its beautiful appearance, but also for its many beneficial properties. The needles, bark and cones are used by plants:

  • for the treatment of ailments - traditional medicine offers dozens of recipes that help with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and joints, with colds and skin inflammations, with chronic rhinitis and cough;
  • for aromatization of premises - the juniper gives off a very pleasant smell and, moreover, disinfects the air, eliminating pathogenic bacteria;
  • for adding to baths - in combination with hot water, juniper has a powerful healing effect, especially for respiratory and skin ailments.

Fragrant bath brooms are made from coniferous juniper branches, the use of which improves blood circulation and skin condition.

Conclusion

Scaly juniper is an amazingly beautiful and unpretentious shrub that can be widely used in landscape design. It is easy to care for a juniper, and the abundance of decorative varieties makes it easy to find a plant that will successfully emphasize all the advantages of a garden.

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