Most junipers have two types of foliage, a needly foliage and a non-needly. Often these two foliage types are seen on the same plant. Other times the needle-type foliage is only apparent when young…
Most junipers have two types of foliage, a needly foliage and a non-needly. Often these two foliage types are seen on the same plant. Other times the needle-type foliage is only apparent when young or in times of stress, and the cord-like foliage (or mature foliage) is seen when everything is physiologically rosy and stable.