With a distinctively narrow, upright form, tight branching and dark grey green foliage, consider 'Taylor' the "Italian Cypress" of the North! It is tolerant of poor, dry sites and high pH soils. Can be used in tight spaces as a specimen, or as a hedge. Discovered nearly Taylor, Nebraska by Allen Wilke. Grafted.
Height: 25'
Spread: 3'
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Green-gray
Zone: 3-7
With a distinctively narrow, upright form, tight branching and dark grey green foliage, consider 'Taylor' the "Italian Cypress" of the North! It is tolerant of poor, dry sites and high pH soils. Can be used in tight spaces as a specimen, or as a hedge. Discovered nearly Taylor, Nebraska by Allen Wilke. Grafted.
Height: 25'
Spread: 3'
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Green-gray
Zone: 3-7
A selection from the Badlands of North Dakota. A slender-shaped variety with a blue-green color. Needs little shearing to produce a narrow specimen. Slow growing. An excellent columnar blue juniper, hardy and acclimated for the northern prairie states of the U.S. and the prairie provinces of Canada.
With a distinctively narrow, upright form, tight branching and dark grey green foliage, consider 'Taylor' the "Italian Cypress" of the North! It is tolerant of poor, dry sites and high pH soils. Can be used in tight spaces as a specimen, or as a hedge. Discovered nearly Taylor, Nebraska by Allen Wilke. Grafted.
Height: 25'
Spread: 3'
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Green-gray
Zone: 3-7
stately, columnar form makes this probably the narrowest juniper available; resembles a skyrocket! durable and versatile, best grouped to form a colorful screen or garden accent.
A selection from the Badlands of North Dakota. A slender-shaped variety with a blue-green color. Needs little shearing to produce a narrow specimen. Slow growing. An excellent columnar blue juniper, hardy and acclimated for the northern prairie states of the U.S. and the prairie provinces of Canada.
Height: 10-12'
Spread: 2-3'
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Blue-green
Zone: 3-7