Features and uses:

Juniperus sabina Tamariscifolia is a juniper belonging to the family of cupressaceae, which originates in Central Europe, but subsequently also spread to America and Asia.

This juniper comes with a soil cover and very slow and contained growth. From the base it develops long branches composed of smaller twigs that carry the needle-shaped and very dense green-green leaves with blue shades and silver reflections especially in winter.

Great in medium-sized gardens and on slopes and sloping terrain, it can be used as a single shrub or mixed flowerbeds to create shapes and chromatic games. This juniper fits well in rocky gardens and alpine gardens, perfect even in public and round-street parks.

Some nice combinations to make a colored sail are with: Chamaecyparis or. Kamarachiba, Chamaecyparis Baby Blue, Chamaecyparis p. Sungold, Cryptomeria Vilmoriniana, Juniperus hor. Lime Glow, Thuya p. 4ever Goldy®