Juniperus procumbens 'Nana' is a trailing, low growing, very prostrate, evergreen shrub. Blue-green foliage - ¼" needle like leaves densely cover branches that spread 4'-5' wide. Foliage may take on a purplish tinge in the Winter. With a low, flat growing nature, Juniperus p. 'Nana' makes a good groundcover for full sun slopes. It needs well drained soil with average to medium moisture while getting established. Drought tolerant once established. Adjust to most any soil type as long as it has good drainage. Birds are attracted to the bluish berry-like cone in the Fall. Mature height 6" (with time to 12" as it mounds upon itself), spread 4'-5'
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