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Juniperus communis Repanda
Juniper
Common Name: JuniperLatin Name: Juniperus communis 'Repanda'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shadeHardiness: Fully hardySpread in 10 years: 1m - 1.5mSpecial features: Ground cover, light green in summer. (Evergreen)Juniperus communis 'Repanda' is an interesting juniper that seems to flow outwards and downwards, though the plant never reaches more than 30-40cm in height and spreads up to about 1.5m. It makes a distinctive frothy shape, just slightly tiered and coloured a rich, uniform shade of green, giving good, well ordered ground cover.
Juniperus scopulorum Blue Arrow
Rocky Mountain Juniper
Common Name: Rocky Mountain JuniperLatin Name: Juniperus scopulorum 'Blue Arrow'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or partial shadeHardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 1.5-2mSpecial features: Narrow columnar habit, grey green foliage. (Evergreen)Juniperus scopulorum 'Blue Arrow' makes an attractive, slow-growing and very narrow column of blue-green foliage that can achieve a height of 4m yet just 50cm across. Best planted it in a sheltered, shady site to encourage its leanness. The needles are pressed close against the branches, giving vertically held, whippy looking sprays that, on close inspection, can appear rather coarse looking. It is the narrowest, most 'pencil like' of all columnar conifers, making it very useful for landscape people. These look attractive planted in rows or either side of a doorway.
Juniperus x media Old Gold
Pfitzer Juniper
Common Name: Pfitzer JuniperLatin Name: Juniperus x media 'Old Gold'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shadeHardiness: Fully hardySpread in 10 years: 0.8m - 1.2mSpecial features: Dense, semi prostrate habit arching branches. Gold all year. (Evergreen)Juniperus x media 'Old Gold' is a handsome, wide spreading, gold foliage conifer that lifts the ends of its branches in a very grandiose and substantial manner, one of those ground eating forms that can be dramatic when correctly placed, such as on a slope, where it will loom. Suitable for border or shade over ponds.
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Polystichum tsus
simense
Common name: Korean Rock Fern or Holly FernLatin Name: Polystichum tsus-simenseSoil: Any moist but well-drained Position: Full shade or partial shade Hardiness: Hardy Eventual height/spread: 0.5m/0.3mSpecial feature: Holly-like tips and silvery-white scales This is a wonderfully compact fern with so much to offer; the fronds are mid-green in colour, but with silvery-white scales, giving this plant a lustrous appearance. The highly decorative fronds are made up of binnate pinnae that have holly-like tips. This is a tufted fern that forms a neat mound when mature. With this being an evergreen it provides colour all year round; it works really well in a rock garden or as part of a naturalistic planting scheme.
Taxus baccata
Common Yew
Common Name: Common YewLatin Name: Taxus baccataSoil: deep, well-drained soilPosition: Full sun or shadeHardiness: Fully hardyEventual height/spread: 10m - 7mSpecial features: Often described as the ultimate hedging plant.Yew is often described as the ultimate hedging plant, with neat, dark green needles and happy to take close clipping. If left to its own devices, it makes a handsome tree, with red-brown bark and a dense, broad, dark canopy. Yew is poisonous and if used as a hedge, should never be planted on a boundary where it could be grazed.
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