Juniperus x media 'Milky Way' (Milky Way Juniper)


Michael's Opinion

A juniper cultivar known for its eye catching white highlights throughout its light green foliage. The branches that create an arching effect make this shrub perfect for ground cover. This juniper is fairly low maintenance. When fully matured this is juniper makes a great accent plant. The Main branches are very thin and have a small amount of shredding on them. After a few years of growing this plant will produce bluish-white glossy berries.

Botanical Information

FamilyCupressaceae
GenusJuniperus
Speciesx media
Cultivar'Milky Way'
CategoryWoody
TypeShrub (evergreen)
ReferencesBryant, K., Bryant, K., & Rodd, A. N. (2005). The ultimate plant book. Collingwood, Vic.: CSIRO Publishing. A handbook: 1200 trees & shrubs, shade, flowering & evergreen trees, flowering & low-growing shrubs, retail & wholesale nursery sources. Brooklyn: The Garden.
OriginThis cultivar was first discovered by Heemstede nursery. It was first introduced in 1968 in Konijin, Belgium.
Ethnobotanical Uses
Disclaimer
Leaves and berries can be boiled in water to produce a liquid medicine. This would help with cholesterol and diabetes. The stems can also be put in hot water and used to clean infections.

Details

USDA Hardiness Zone3 - 9
USDA Hardiness Ref.
Canadian Hardiness Zone5 - 8
Canada Hardiness Ref.
RHS Hardiness ZoneH6
RHS Hardiness Ref.
Temperature (°C)-6
Temperature (°F)20
Height1 m - 2.5 m
Spread1 m - 3.5 m
GrowthSlow
Flowering PeriodApril

Description and Growing Information

General Description Growing much lower than most Junipers. Its light green foliage has white highlights creating a milky splash effect.
ID CharacteristicA low growing shrub. With branches emerging at a 30 degree angle, creating an arch. The deep green foliage has white highlights threw out the leaves. The highlights become more noticeable on new growth and tips.
ShapeA circular ground cover shrub with semi wide spreading branches. These branches will arch more as the shrub matures.
LandscapeThe Milky Way juniper can often be used as ground cover, hedge cover, screening, around residential areas and in mass plantings around parks.
PropagationThe most efficient and commonly used propagation methods are semi hardwood cuttings or small branches from the current season. When using the cutting method, make sure to pick a healthy branch. It should have at least a 10 cm stem. Clear all the needles 2 cm from the bottom of the stem, as this will be the area you put in the soil. Finally, add rooting hormone, water and let the branch absorb for root growth.
CultivationThis juniper thrives in full sun but will tolerate partial shade. It has an adaptable PH level and Performs best in highly acidic or neutral soils. This juniper is very tolerant to drought, wind and salt.
PestsThe two most common diseases found on this shrub are twig blight and eastern red cedar. Aphids are the most common insect that effect this shrub.
Notable SpecimensConifer Gardens Nursery in Ferny Creek, Victoria Australia.
HabitatHorticultural Orgin.
Bark/Stem DescriptionA reddish-dark brown mixture. With little sharp ridges 0.5 cm apart.
Flower/Leaf Bud DescriptionA very small 1cm circular cone. These cones contain 2-6 seedlings that come in bundles of two.
Leaf DescriptionLeaves are opposite and come in threes. They can start at 5cm and reach up to 30cm long. A medium green color that has white highlights throughout the leaves. The white highlights become more noticeable on the newer growth.
Fruit DescriptionThis berry can come in pairs and many shapes. It starts out brown and turns into a dark blue or darkish blue. On the second or third year this berry will start to ripen. This berries usually do not reach over a diameter of 1cm.
Colour DescriptionThe white highlights throughout the foliage contrast with the rich green. This creates a splashing effect that can really catch your eye. This contrast is how this plant got its name "Milky Way Juniper". The brown bark brings out the white highlights.
Texture DescriptionMaintaining a coarse texture all year around on the leaves and bark. In early year the buds can sometimes be sharp at the tips.

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