Features and uses:
Juniperus scopulorum Blue Arrow is an evergreen 
dwarf conifera, belonging to the cupressaceae family, native to North America and later well developed in Europe and Asia
 
It is a variety of 
juniper that develops vertically, creating a very narrow column, formed by so many branches facing upwards, on which the 
gray needle leaves develop with delicate silver reflections that are highlighted with the rays of the Sun.
Very resistant to even stormy climates, in winter, covered with frost and wrapped in mist, gives a suggestive winter landscape.
 
It settles well in 
soil of different dough, and even if poor
 does not need fertilization. It likes 
sunny or semi-shaded 
positions, but also adapts to shade. It is important to remember that 
Juniperus scop. Blue Arrow is very resistant to disease and 
does not require maintenance, so it is strongly recommended to anyone who does not have time to devote to their garden and also to Public Authorities, who 
need to keep green maintenance costs.
 
This juniper 
works well as a single shrub in the garden, or 
inserted into a mixed bowl, creating with the aiuot of other essences color and shape games. Some suggestions might be: 
Chamaecyparis or. Pygmaea, 
Chamecyparis Filifera Aurea, 
Juniperus hor. Prostrata, 
Juniperus hor. Prince of Wales, 
Thuya occ. Golden Tuffet, 
Thuya occ. Sunny Smaragd®