Cultivars
'Arcadia'

This conifer as a shrub grows to 600 mm (2 ft) tall by 2.5 m (8 ft) wide has rich grey-green foliage with horizontal branching. It is hardy and resistant to juniper blight.

'Blue Danube'

This plant lays its main branches along the ground; branchlets and tips point up at 30 degrees. The silvery blue green foliage turns brownish during cold winters.

'Blue Rug'
This prostrate coniferous shrub grows to 200 mm (7µ in) tall by 3 m (10 ft) wide and consists mainly of juvenile, bright blue foliage.

'Broadmoor'
This plant has reduced leader vigour and bright green softer foliage, which builds up in the centre. It is used as a ground cover in garden beds or rockeries.

'Buffalo'

This spreading coniferous shrub grows to 300 mm (1 ft) tall by 2 m (6 ft) wide producing bright green feathery foliage. It is used as a small ground cover or planted as a spillover in rockeries.

'Erecta'
This plant has upright growth habit with soft rich-green foliage to a height of 1m.

'Glauca'
This slow growing coniferous shrub grows to 600 mm (2 ft) tall by 2.5 m (8 ft) wide, producing glaucous adult foliage.

'Skandia'
This very hardy plant maintains mid-green colour through most conditions with a spread of 1m.

'Tamariscifolia'
This coniferous shrub grows to 600 mm (2 ft) tall by 3 m (10 ft) wide with rounded top branches from the centre and upward pointing branchlets. The foliage is deep green in colour. It is also known as Tamarix Juniper.