Juniperus virginiana 'Hillii'
Hill Eastern Redcedar

 Plant Type:
 Growth Forms:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Foliage Notes:
Green (Blue-green needle-like and scale-like evergreen leaves); Purple (Foliage takes on a strong purple cast in the winter)
 Fruit Notes:
Blue (Dioecious; attractive blue berries (cones) on female plants)
 Ultimate Height:
6-16 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
4-8 feet
 Light Requirements:
 Soil Notes:
Widely adapted to soils, except those that are wet
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Leaves all awl-like, 0.25", broad bluish-white band above, and blue green below, usually in pairs. Branchlets are very narrow (less than 1 mm thick). Bruised foliage smells of cedar. Gray brown to red brown bark exfoliates in long strips.

Additional Information

'Hillii' is a dense, columnar cultivar with foliage that becomes distinctly purple in the winter. Widely adapted to soils and climates. Does well in alkaline soils, but not wet soils. Alternate host for cedar-apple rust disease. Plant other juniper species in areas having many apples, hawthorns, etc. Susceptible to bagworms.

1 Juniperus virginiana 'Hillii' found

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Number Accession ID Location
12009_13329*AHORTPARK

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