| Botanical Name | Juniperus chinensis 'Blue Point' |
| Description | The Blue Point Juniper is a Houston favorite due to its extreme versatility and resilience. As a spiral-cut topiary, it provides an upscale, formal look for entryways or focal points. It is highly adapted to Houston's intense summer heat and humidity. While it prefers well-drained soil, it is remarkably drought-tolerant once established and handles our regional clay better than many other evergreen uprights. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (6+ hours daily) for best color and density. |
| Height x Width | Maintained at 6-8 feet tall (Spiral) x 2-3 feet wide. |
| Water | Low to Medium; drought tolerant once established. Avoid overwatering in heavy clay. |
| Zones | 4 - 9 |
| Fertilization | Feed in early spring with a balanced, slow-release evergreen fertilizer. |
| Pruning | Periodic light shearing 2-3 times per year to maintain the spiral form. |
| Deer Resistance | High |
| Botanical Name | Juniperus chinensis 'Blue Point' |
| Description | The Blue Point Juniper is a Houston favorite due to its extreme versatility and resilience. As a spiral-cut topiary, it provides an upscale, formal look for entryways or focal points. It is highly adapted to Houston's intense summer heat and humidity. While it prefers well-drained soil, it is remarkably drought-tolerant once established and handles our regional clay better than many other evergreen uprights. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (6+ hours daily) for best color and density. |
| Height x Width | Maintained at 6-8 feet tall (Spiral) x 2-3 feet wide. |
| Water | Low to Medium; drought tolerant once established. Avoid overwatering in heavy clay. |
| Zones | 4 - 9 |
| Fertilization | Feed in early spring with a balanced, slow-release evergreen fertilizer. |
| Pruning | Periodic light shearing 2-3 times per year to maintain the spiral form. |
| Deer Resistance | High |