
This is where it was selected as a seedling at the “Pine Grove Nurseries, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.” The origin of this cultivar dates back to 1949. The average lifespan of the Blue Arrow Juniper Tree is 70- years. A mature tree will grow roughly 15 to 18 inches (38 to 46 cm) per year. The growth speed of the tree is medium, not slow but not exactly fast. The tree does produce somewhat insignificant flowers but the blueish-silver berries that form towards the end of spring through winter add to the appeal.

So long as it has full sun and well-draining soil it is generally healthy and happy.

It can handle a range of soil conditions, temperatures, and water supply. The other benefit of the Blue Arrow Juniper Tree is that it is easy to grow and requires little maintenance. 0.6.7 If I am planting the trees in a row, how far apart do I place them?.0.6.6 What type of garden is the Blue Arrow Juniper best suited to?.0.6.5 Is the Blue Arrow difficult to look after?.0.6.4 Does the Blue Arrow attract birds to the garden?.0.6.3 Will deer and other wildlife eat my young Blue Arrow Juniper saplings?.0.6.2 Are Blue Arrow Junipers susceptible to root rot?.

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