Hillspire Juniper
Juniperus virginiana 'Cupressifolia'
JUN-HIL
Symmetrical, conical, pyramidal habit with bright green foliage essentially remaining green all winter. This is a male form producing no berries.
Max Elevation: 8000
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Developed and introduced by Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery from a selection made at the Cheyenne Experimental Station that has never been widely available in the trade. Very columnar, but unlike many forms does not exhibit the typical multi-leader type growth indicative of columnar forms of juniper. Branches tend to develop witches' broom-type growth.
Hardy to -40°F
Maximum Elevation: 8,000 ft.