Juniperus procumbens Nana, commonly known as the Japanese Juniper, is a ground hugging conifer that forms a carpet of blue-green, needle-like leaves. The foliage is held densely on prostrate branches as it grows to 30 cm tall and 1.5 m wide. Juniperus procumbens Nana is commonly used as an attractive groundcover, included in rock gardens, grown around the base of large trees, used in borders, mass planted on a bank, or generally included where a hardy, ground covering plant is required.
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Casuarina Cousin It features elegant, dark green foliage held with a pendulous manner off prostrate stems. It grows across the ground to about 50 cm tall and 2 m wide, and can be trimmed as necessary. Casuarina Cousin It makes a fantastic groundcover, and looks amazing when allowed to spill over walls or onto paths. It is favoured by landscape designers for modern gardens where they want to introduce interesting texture and a colour contrast to a space.
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