Creeping Juniper

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Creeping Juniper

Juniperus horizontalis

 

Description:
Creeping Juniper is a hardy, low-growing evergreen shrub that spreads along the ground, forming dense mats of foliage. Its scale-like, bluish-green leaves create a year-round carpet of color that turns purplish in winter. This species is extremely tolerant of tough growing conditions and provides excellent ground cover for erosion control.

 

Habitat & Range:
Native to dry, open areas, rocky slopes, and sandy soils across much of Canada and the northern U.S. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, particularly on slopes, dunes, and open rocky barrens.

 

Height & Spread:

  • Height: 15–30 cm (6–12 in)

  • Spread: 1–3 m (3–10 ft), forming wide mats over time

 

Growing Conditions:

  • Light: Full sun (essential for dense growth)

  • Soil: Sandy, rocky, or well-drained soils; drought-tolerant once established

  • Moisture: Dry to medium; intolerant of poorly drained or wet soils

 

Ecological & Landscape Uses:

  • Excellent ground cover for slopes, sandy soils, or erosion-prone areas

  • Provides shelter for small wildlife

  • Offers winter interest with its evergreen foliage and seasonal color change

  • Can be used in naturalized plantings, rock gardens, or as a drought-tolerant groundcover

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Wildlife Value:
The dense, spreading branches provide cover for birds and small mammals. The berry-like cones (often bluish in color) are eaten by some birds and wildlife species.

 

Notes:
Creeping Juniper is extremely resilient and can withstand drought, poor soils, and exposure. It’s not typically browsed by deer, making it a reliable choice in areas with browsing pressure.

 

 

 

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