Juniperus communis – Common Juniper Seeds | 25 Seeds | Evergreen Conifer Shrub | Aromatic Berry Plant

Juniperus communis – Common Juniper Seeds | 25 Seeds | Evergreen Conifer Shrub | Aromatic Berry Plant

$9.99
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Juniperus communis – Common Juniper Seeds | 25 Seeds | Evergreen Conifer Shrub | Aromatic Berry Plant

Juniperus communis – Common Juniper Seeds | 25 Seeds | Evergreen Conifer Shrub | Aromatic Berry Plant

$9.99
Grow a classic evergreen landscape plant with Juniperus communis, commonly known as Common Juniper. This hardy conifer is valued for its needle-like foliage, attractive natural form, and aromatic berries often used in culinary and traditional herbal applications. Its evergreen branches provide year-round structure and color, making it a popular choice for rock gardens, natural landscapes, hedges, and wildlife-friendly plantings. Common juniper is an adaptable and resilient species that thrives in a variety of conditions, including poor or rocky soils. Growing from seed allows gardeners to cultivate a long-lived evergreen shrub or small tree that adds texture, fragrance, and visual interest to outdoor spaces throughout the year. You will receive seeds similar in quality to those shown in the listing photos. You will receive: ✔️ 25 Juniperus communis seeds ✔️ Fresh, viable seeds for planting ✔️ Hardy evergreen shrub or small tree ✔️ Suitable for landscape and wildlife gardens ✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: Common Juniper Botanical Name: Juniperus communis Plant Type: Evergreen conifer shrub or small tree Growth Stage: Seeds Sun Requirements: Full sun Soil: Well-draining sandy or rocky soil; highly adaptable Watering: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established Mature Height: 6–20 feet depending on variety Growth Rate: Slow to moderate USDA Zones: 2–7 Container Friendly: Yes, especially when young 💡 Care Tip: Juniper seeds often require a longer cold stratification period to germinate successfully. Providing several weeks of cold treatment before planting can help improve germination rates.

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