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Dwarf Juniper

Juniperus communis 'Point Saint George'

Care

Sun

part shade

Water

low

Soil

Medium; Prefers somewhat acidic forest soils.

Size

5–33ft tall , 8–8ft wide

Bloom

Mar-May

Foliage

Evergreen

Deer

Resistant

Container

Friendly

Edible

Berries used as spice; seeds crushed for flavoring

Keystone Plant

Supports up to 53 butterfly and moth species in Mediterranean California

Native Range

Point Saint George area of Del Norte County in far northwestern California, below 1000 ft elevation, in coastal scrub.

Care Guide

Planting

Plant your Dwarf Juniper in partial shade with medium-draining soil that's somewhat acidic - if your Bay Area soil is alkaline, amend it with sulfur or use a peat-based mix. Space it where it has room to spread, since this cultivar grows as a low, spreading shrub. The best planting time is fall or early spring. Make sure water can drain away freely; junipers rot in soggy soil.

After Planting

Water weekly for the first summer to establish your plant, then taper back to a maximum of 3 times per month once established - it's drought-tolerant once it settles in. The #1 mistake is overwatering: this plant comes from high-elevation forests and prefers dry conditions, so if you're watering more than every 10 days in summer, you're probably overdoing it. Prune only if needed to maintain shape; this is an evergreen that requires minimal intervention. Your juniper will thrive year-round in the Bay Area and needs no winter protection.

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Wildlife Supported

Birds

Seeds · Year-Round

Specializes on juniper seeds; primary food source across seasons

Fruit · Year-Round

Critical fall migration fuel and winter survival food; peak consumption Sep-Dec

Seeds · Winter

Winter resident; seeds important winter food source

Seeds · Year-Round

Important winter food; fruits consumed during migration and overwintering

Fruit · Fall

Important pre-migration food source; builds fat reserves Aug-Oct

Fruit · Year-Round

Important for fall migration staging and winter survival in mild climates

Insects

Foliage · Year-Round

Specialist juniper feeder; colonies on foliage and shoots

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larvae feed on juniper foliage; key larval host plant

Larval Host · Year-Round

Larvae mine juniper shoots and foliage; significant juniper specialist

Pollen · Spring

Visits juniper pollen and flowers during early season

Pollen · Spring

Specialist juniper pollinator; spring emergence coincides with juniper flowering

Mammals

mod Red Fox
Fruit · Year-Round

Consumes juniper fruits opportunistically; winter food source

Where to Buy

Yerba Buena Nursery

12511 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay

Tue-Sat 9am-4pm

12.0 mi (650) 851-1668 Website