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Juniperus communis Gold Cone

Juniperus communis Gold Cone
Common Juniper

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Conical and narrow, very compact, this variety has yellowish-green to golden foliage, then bluish-green in winter. This slow-growing conifer is perfect on a large slope or in a small garden. It is particularly well-suited for topiary art and can also be easily trained as a bonsai. It thrives in cool climates, full sun, and well-drained soil, even poor, occasionally dry and chalky soil.
Height at maturity
2.50 m
Spread at maturity
1.40 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -45°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time February to March, October to November
Recommended planting time February to June, September to November
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Description

Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone' is a common juniper of modest size with an elegant, conical and narrow habit, very compact, and yellowish-green to golden foliage from spring to autumn, then bluish-green in winter. This slow-growing conifer is perfect on a large slope or in a small garden. The spherical cones of the female plants are a dark brown colour. This variety is particularly suitable for topiary art and can also be easily trained as a bonsai. It appreciates cool climates, full sun, and well-drained soil, even poor, occasionally dry, and limestone.

 

 

Juniperus communis is an evergreen and spiny conifer belonging to the Cupressaceae family, which includes related species such as cypresses and Chamaecyparis. It is native to northern Europe, North America, and Asia Minor. In its natural environment, it has a quite variable habit, conical or spreading, reaching a height of 6m (19ft 8in) and a spread of 3 to 4.5m (9ft 10in to 14ft 10in). This species appreciates poor, sandy and/or limestone soils and is not afraid of arid conditions.

The 'Gold Cone' juniper, derived from this species, forms a beautiful bush with a conical and narrow habit after 10 years, measuring 1.2m (3ft 11in) in height with a spread of 60cm (23.6in). It grows slowly when young, at a rate of 10cm (3.9in) in height and 5cm (2in) in width per year. Growth accelerates slightly as it ages. An adult specimen will measure approximately 2.5m (8ft 2in) in height and 1.4m (4ft 7in) in diameter. Its foliage consists of small, very sharp prickly leaves, very tightly packed, and releases a resinous and aromatic odour when rubbed. In spring, the young shoots emerge very light green and golden, gradually taking on a bluish-green hue in the heart of autumn. The fruits are borne by the female plants. They are scaly berries called galbuli; they are dark brown and rich in essential oil with numerous therapeutic properties. Its bark is gray-brown and hides a reddish-brown wood that exfoliates over time. Junipers have a shallow root system that makes them vulnerable to strong winds and difficult to associate with perennials.

 

The 'Gold Cone' juniper is a hardy and bright conifer that can be adopted without reservation in the garden for its perfect habit and beautiful evergreen foliage. It is perfect everywhere. Due to its slow growth, it works wonders when isolated, on a slope, in a large rockery, or planted in groups of 3 specimens in a bed with lower, rounded or bushy conifers. It also grows very well in pots and tolerates pruning very well, allowing for many uses. The true graphic qualities of conifers naturally emerge in the design of a contemporary garden, which prefers the aesthetics of shapes, silhouettes, and textures to the dance of blooms. These plants, with their reassuring permanence, structurally enhance a bed, mark pathways, border terraces, easily replacing the strong presence of trimmed boxwood or holly. They go well with mahonias or tousled grasses with very complementary temperaments. They can also be associated with shade-tolerant, low-maintenance perennials such as periwinkles, Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea', Epimediums, or Trachystemon orientalis. The key is to play with volumes and colours.

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Juniperus communis Gold Cone (Foliage) Foliage
Juniperus communis Gold Cone (Plant habit) Plant habit

Plant habit

Height at maturity 2.50 m
Spread at maturity 1.40 m
Habit conical, pyramidal
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour insignificant
Fruit colour black

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour golden
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased
Foliage description Evergreen

Botanical data

Genus

Juniperus

Species

communis

Cultivar

Gold Cone

Family

Cupressaceae

Other common names

Common Juniper

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference6500021

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Planting and care

Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone' can be planted from September to November and from February to June in well-drained, light, even limestone and poor soil. It is not bothered by rocky or sandy soil that is occasionally dry. Choose a very sunny or partially shaded location sheltered from prevailing winds. Soak the rootballs well before planting. Add organic amendment at planting and water generously in the first years. Apply a special conifer fertilizer every year in April and cultivate the soil in summer. This very hardy conifer fears heavy, waterlogged soils in winter. Pruning involves removing one-third of the new shoots, which is done towards the end of June and can continue until early September. Its goal is to maintain a beautiful habit for the bush, to form a hedge or a bonsai. Old wood, devoid of needles, rarely regrows.

Planting period

Best planting time February to March, October to November
Recommended planting time February to June, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Back of border, Free-standing, Container, Hedge, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -45°C (USDA zone 2) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions The pruning consists of removing one third of the new shoots, it is done towards the end of June and can continue until the beginning of September. Its objective is to maintain a beautiful habit for the bush, to form a hedge or a bonsai. The old wood, devoid of needles, rarely regrows.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time June to September
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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