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The Savin Juniper, Juniperus sabina is an ornamental
evergreen sprawling shrub that can reach a height of 4
feet and attain a spread of up to 8 feet, in nature. It
makes a great bonsai. It is widely distributed on poor or
rocky soils throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
The tree has an irregular stem. Branches are round,
tough, with a reddish-brown bark. Leaves are 4-ranked,
dark green and dense. All parts of the plant have a
powerful smell.
It is in leaf all year, in flower in April, and the seeds
ripen in October. The scented flowers are dioecious,
individual flowers are either male or female, but only
one sex is to be found on any one plant so both male and
female plants must be grown if seed is required.
Pollinated by Wind.
Hardiness zones 3-7, (-37°C/-35°F, -15°C/-5°F) in
Winter. Consider Savin Juniper for colder, Northern
climates. Grow in full sun, it doesn't like the shade.
Succeeds in most soils if they are well drained,
preferring a neutral or slightly alkaline soil. Savin
Juniper can be used on poor sites or in urban settings.
It requires moist or dry soil. Established plants are
drought tolerant, succeeding in hot dry positions. The
plant can tolerate maritime exposure.
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