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Blue Point Juniper and Arizona Blue Cypress. This area is nearly exclusively adorned with evergreens. Our goal is to have the presence of vibrant, lush foliage year-round in every season.
Q: I have a Blue Point juniper that has lost half of its top. It just turned coppery-brown. What caused that, and how can I keep it from spreading? A: It sounds like Phomopsis or Kabatina twig canker.
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Homes & Gardens on MSNHow to grow creeping juniper – for a native evergreen ground coverI also particularly like the ‘Blue Point’ juniper. This variety is similarly sized to ‘Spartan’, topping out at about 12 feet ...
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