Juniperus procumbens is a species of shrub in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to Japan. This evergreen, low-growing conifer is closely related the Chinese juniper Juniperus Chinensis and is often treated as a variation of it as J. Chinensis. procumbens.
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Distribution
- 3 Products
- 3.1 9GreenBox Live Bonsai Tree - Juniper Tree Bonsai Indoor Decoration Flowering House Plant
- 3.2 9GreenBox - Zen Reflections Juniper Bonsai
- 3.3 9GreenBox Bonsai Juniper Tree - Japanese Art Live House Plants for Indoor and Outdoor Garden - Dwarf Trees in Container Pot for Home and Office Decor - Best Gift for Mothers Day, Christmas - 4 Pounds
- 3.4 Brussel's Bonsai Live Trident Maple Outdoor Bonsai Tree 5 Years Old 8"-12" Tall with Decorative Container, Medium
- 3.5 9Greenbox Best Gift Bonsai Juniper Tree, 4 Pound
- 3.6 9GreenBox - Juniper Bonsai Starter - 4'' Pot
- 3.7 Brussel's Live Harland Boxwood Outdoor Bonsai Tree - 4 Years Old; 8" to 10" Tall with Decorative Container, Humidity Tray & Deco Rock
- 3.8 9Greenbox Juniper Procumbens Nana Bonsai Starter Plant,3 Pound (Pack of 3)
- 3.9 9GreenBox - Japanese Juniper Bonsai Tree with Fertilizer
- 3.10 Brussel's Live Dwarf Pomegranate Indoor Bonsai Tree - 5 Years Old; 8" to 12" Tall with Decorative Container, Humidity Tray & Deco Rock
Description
It is a prostrate shrub, usually growing 20–30 cm (7.9–11.8 in) tall, occasionally 50 cm (20 in); while it does not get very tall it can get quite wide, 2–4 m (6.6–13.1 ft) across or more, with long prostrate branches. The branches tend to intertwine and form a dense mat. The leaves are arranged in decussate whorls of three; all the leaves are juvenile form, needle-like, 6–8 mm long and 1-1.5 mm broad, with two white stomatal bands on the inner face. It is dioecious with separate male and female plants. The cones are berry-like, globose, 8–9 mm in diameter, dark blackish-brown with a pale blue-white waxy bloom, and contain two or three seeds (rarely one); they are mature in about 18 months. The male cones are 3–4 mm long, and shed their pollen in early spring. It is dioecious, producing cones of only one sex on each plant.
Distribution
The status of Juniperus procumbens as a wild plant is disputed. Some authorities treat it as endemic to high mountains on Kyūshū and a few other islands off southern Japan, while others consider it native to the coasts of southern Japan (north to Chiba Prefecture) and also the southern and western coasts of Korea.
Last update on 2022-01-29. Price and availability of products may change.