Features and uses:

Juniperus pfitzeriana glauca is an evergreen conifer of the cupressaceae family, native to North America.
 
It is a flourishing, widened giant juniper, with its upward branches, on which the numerous small pointed, gray-colored leaves grow, which with the sun's rays are covered with silver reflections.
 
This dwarf conifera is very well in both sunny and shaded places, and does not create problems in the different types of terrain. It is important to avoid water stagnations that would damage the root system. Very convenient also from the point of view of maintenance, as no pruning, fertilizer or plant protection treatments are required.
 
The aesthetic appearance of the Juniperus Pfitzerian glauca is particularly suitable for rocky gardens, but it also lends itself well to typical alpine gardens and plain gardens. It creates an interesting color contrast even if positioned in the center of a green lawn.
 
If you want to create a mixed web, you can create form and color games using the different varieties of dwarf conifers, such as: Chamaecyparis or. Lycopodioides, Chamaecyparis o. kamarachiba, Juniperus c. Schlager, Juniperus King of Spring, Taxus b. Repandens