Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa'
Chinese Juniper
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Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa') - Description
Juniperus chinensis (Chinese Juniper, 圆柏, 桧) grows as a shrub or tree with a very variable shape, reaching 1-20 m tall. This native of northeast Asia grows in China, Mongolia, Japan, Korea and the southeast of Russia.
Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa') - Blooming
Bears cones, female and male on different plants. Female cones develop into fleshy fruits. The fruits take about 2-3 years to fully ripen.
Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa') - Growth
Junipers are a large group of plants that thrive in various growing conditions. They range in size from low growing ground covers to large trees. Junipers do well with full sun, especially in areas with cool summers, or partial shade.
Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa') - Planting
Junipers are hard to propagate from the seed, as germination will take at most 5 years. Instead, use ripe cuttings or softwood cuttings. Take ripe cuttings between late fall and winter and root in a humid cold frame. Softwood cuttings should be gathered in summer.
Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa') - Pest
Frequent pests include aphids, mites, bark beetles, leaf miners, scale insects, caterpillars, bagworms, and lesion nematode. Other problems are rust, canker, dieback, twig blight, brown felt blight, and heart and wood roots, all of which are quite common.
Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa') - Interesting facts
Foilage may irritate the skin upon contact. The leaves of J. chinensis, or Chinese Juniper, smell quite pungent.
Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa') - Soil and irrigation
Thrives in any soil as long as it drains well. In climates with cool summers, no irrigation is needed. Avoid over watering if soil is not ideal and drains slowly.









