Tall, slender, and columnar, the Taylor Juniper tree is a popular choice for those looking to create a lush privacy screen, hedge a design element like a driveway, pool, or front door, or feature a specimen plant in their garden or landscaping.
This juniper is cold-hardy and offers a dramatic addition to any landscape as it reaches a statuesque vertical height of up to 25 feet. While its base spread is only 3 to 5 feet, this juniper provides impressive height without taking up a lot of planting space. That means the Taylor Juniper suits small areas where quick growth is desired. You can expect 3 to 5 feet of growth per year!
Taylor Junipers growing in full sun will add a soft texture to your landscaping, as well as a dramatic, rich blue-green foliage. Their color radiates when light can hit all sides of the Juniper throughout the day. For this reason, they should be planted with enough clearance to allow sunlight to soak into each side of the tree as it matures and the hedge grows.
The Taylor Juniper is easily grown in average, dry to moist, and well-drained soils. Even so, this cold-hardy juniper is adaptable and can tolerate a wide range of soils and growing conditions as long as it grows in full sunlight. Perhaps its most noteworthy boast is that this juniper is the most drought-resistant of any Juniper.
Zone: 3-9
Height: 25'
Spread: 3-4'
Moisture Needs: Drought Tolerant
Light Needs: Full Sun
Foliage: Blue/Green
Growth Habit: Upright
Landscape Uses: Hedge, Privacy/Screening, Ornamental/Flowering