Juniper medium
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Briefly about this representative of herbaceous crops
In this article, we will tell you in detail about such a culture as the "Medium" Juniper. This type of juniper "middle pfitzeriana", or Uniperus Pfitzeriana, or Juniperus Chinensis Pfitzeriana is a selection species of juniper, and its parent varieties are juniper "Chinese" and juniper "Cossack".
A strong bush, usually growing up to three hundred centimeters up, and its diameter reaches five hundred centimeters, with semicircular shoots unevenly stretching upward, located at the tips. The needles are of a simple green color with small whitish lines inside. Needles in the form of needles on adult shoots and in the center of the shrub. On the tips of the branches, the needles resemble scales in appearance.
This variety of junipers "middle pfitzeriana" was bred in 1890 on the territory of Germany in a closed territory and named after one of the workers of this enterprise, namely Wilhelm Fitzer (Pfitzeriana, or Fitzeriana). It is the most widely known and frequently purchased variety of junipers for use in landscaping, such as decorating slides.
If you look closely at the photographs on the Internet, then you will notice that this variety of juniper “medium pfitzeriana, or fitzeriana) has an immense, highly spreading shape. Shoots of shrubs have foliage in the form of needles or scales.
Juniper medium: varieties of this representative of herbaceous crops
At the moment, there are about forty varieties of "medium" juniper. However, far from most of them have one hundred percent selection method of appearance, one part of the plants have a variety of juniper "Chinese" as a parent variety.
Variety of juniper "Blue and Gold", or "Blue Gold".
This variety of juniper was obtained in one thousand nine hundred and eighty-four in the territory of Holland. A small shrub with a profusely growing crown up to one hundred and fifty centimeters up. Upon reaching the age of ten, the shrub grows eighty centimeters with a diameter of one hundred centimeters. Shoots grow strictly horizontally and unevenly at an angle stretch upward, have slightly lowered tips. The needles are presented in two types, one is blue and gray at the same time, some branches and parts of the shoots are beige. The level of cold resistance is poor.
Juniper Medium: Golden Ghost Juniper variety
This variety of juniper was obtained in one thousand nine hundred and sixty-five in the United States of America. Its parent shrubs are Armstrong Gold and Aurea Gold Coast. Space-saving, compact design. The growth of the old herbaceous plant reaches one hundred centimeters, and its diameter is about three hundred centimeters. The shoots of this "medium" juniper variety are open with tips growing strictly horizontally; shoots grow at an upward angle. The needles are most often found in the form of scales. Young branches are golden and yellow at the same time, when growing up, the plant acquires a green color.
Variety of juniper "Hetzi"
This variety of juniper was obtained in one thousand nine hundred and twenty in the United States of America.Its parent shrubs are the Hetz and Blue Hetz varieties. The selective appearance is confirmed by biological examinations. A fast growing shrub with a loose crown shaped like a cup or a wide egg. It grows up to four hundred centimeters up, and its diameter reaches six hundred centimeters. Shoots do not tend to descend, on the contrary, they stretch slightly upward and in different directions. The ends of the branches are not hanging. The needles eventually acquire a gray and green color at the same time, most often in the form of scales. Needles in the form of needles are visible exclusively on the branches in the center of the shrub.
Juniper medium: type of juniper "King of Spring", or "Spring King"
This type of juniper has a crown that does not take up much space. Upon reaching the age of ten years, the plant grows up to fifty centimeters, and its diameter grows up to one hundred centimeters.
Shoots evenly spaced, open, unconsolidated, with drooping tips. Young shoots are yellow, elongated, not thick, crawling out of the total mass of the crown. The needles are most often found in two types, usually yellow and green at the same time, on the tips of the branches a rich yellow color.
Variety of juniper "Golden Mordigan"
This type of juniper has parental shrubs of the variety "Mordigan Aurea" and "Mordigania Aurea". The shrub is not at all compact, takes up a lot of space, grows up to one hundred and twenty centimeters, and its diameter reaches two hundred centimeters. Shoots grow strictly horizontally, unconsolidated, with drooping tips. The needles usually look like needles, slightly flattened on the growth branches, the color is both yellow and green, in the spring season they are rich yellow.
Juniper medium: a variety of juniper "Pfitzeriana Aurea", or "Aurea"
This type of juniper "pfitzeriana aurea" was bred in 1923 in the United States of America. The selective appearance is confirmed by biological examinations. Grows up to one hundred centimeters up. Skeletal shoots are round and even, with straightened tips, growing evenly in different directions. Shoots and branches are dense, angled or slightly upright, contributing to a more rounded crown. The needles are most often in the form of scales, yellowish on young branches, yellow on adult shoots, without difficulty acquiring a green color.
Juniper variety "Pfitzeriana Compact"
This type of juniper "pfitzeriana compacta" was bred in one thousand nine hundred and thirty in the United States of America. Its parent shrubs are the Nelson Compact and Nick Compact juniper varieties. A large, non-voluminous shrub grows up to eighty centimeters up, and its diameter reaches two hundred and fifty - three hundred centimeters. Shoots grow strictly horizontally, quickened, not thick, with straightened tips. Needles of gray and green color, usually of two types, are often found in the form of needles, shortened and thornless.
Juniper medium: a kind of juniper "Pfitzeriana Glauka"
This type of juniper "pfitzeriana glauka" was bred in one thousand nine hundred and fortieth in the United States of America. Its parent shrubs are Glauca and Argentina juniper varieties. The selective appearance is confirmed by biological examinations. The crown is slightly flattened, irregular in shape, the shrub grows up to one hundred twenty - one hundred eighty centimeters up, and the diameter reaches one hundred eighty - two hundred and fifty centimeters. Shoots grow strictly horizontally and slightly elongated upward, directed in different directions.The needles are found in two types, most often in the form of needles, gray and green at the same time, in the winter season they acquire a purple color.
Variety of juniper "Golden Sherida"
This variety of juniper was obtained in Canada. Shoots are unconsolidated, with straightened tips. The needles are most often in the form of needles, yellow in color, sometimes with green tints.
Juniper medium: a variety of juniper "Gray spray"
This variety of juniper was obtained in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two. In appearance it is very similar to Hetzi junipers. It grows slowly, growing up to two hundred centimeters up and having the same diameter. The needles are soft, gray and yellow at the same time.
Variety of juniper "Golden Star"
This variety does not take up much space, obtained in Canada. The tips of the shoots of this variety of juniper are omitted. Needles in the form of needles are common, and can be seen on young branches. The color is both gold and yellow, the branches in the shaded area are green.
Juniper medium: a variety of juniper "Golden Starost"
This variety of junipers "Golden Old Age" was bred in one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six in the Netherlands. In appearance it is very similar to the variety of juniper "Pfitzeriana Aurea", but takes up less space. The needles are in the form of scales, have a gold and bronze color at the same time all year round.
Juniper variety "Mint Syrup"
This type of juniper "Mint Syrup" was bred in one thousand nine hundred and sixtieth in the United States of America. This shrub grows rapidly, has a large diameter crown, grows up to one hundred centimeters up. The shoots of this plant are elongated, unconsolidated and grow at an angle, stretch slightly upward, with straightened tips.