Blue Star Juniper
Botanical Name: Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Star’
Common Name: Blue Star Juniper
Mature Height and Width:
2–3' tall × 3–4' wide
Growth Habit: Low, dense, mounded evergreen with compact radial branching. Forms a tight cushion-like shape with slow growth. Broader than tall.
Foliage Description: Sharp, awl-shaped needles arranged densely along stems; intense silvery-blue coloration. Coarse texture compared to scale-foliage junipers.
Flower Description: Inconspicuous; female plants may produce small blue berry-like cones.
Bloom Time: Spring (non-showy reproductive structures)
Fall Color: Evergreen; maintains silvery-blue tone through winter with slight seasonal tonal shift.
Light Requirements: Full sun for strongest blue coloration and densest habit.
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–8
Notable Landscape Uses:
Accent in rock gardens; foundation foreground; low evergreen contrast; container specimen; slope planting; small-scale massing.
Deer Resistance: High
Aromatic, sharp-textured foliage is typically avoided by deer in Northeast Zones 5–7. Browsing damage is uncommon.
