Turkestan Juniper
(Juniperus pseudosabina)
Turkestan Juniper (Juniperus pseudosabina)
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Estimated Native Range
Climate Requirements for Southgate, Michigan
This Plant | Your Site | Plant Suitability for Your Location | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
• Precipitation | 1" - 104" | 34" | Your precipitation may be too high for this plant. | Too high |
• High Temp. | 47°F - 99°F | 84°F | Your summer temperatures are normal for this plant. | Excellent |
• Low Temp. | -31°F - 44°F | 17°F | Your winter temperatures are normal for this plant | Excellent |
This plant may not grow well at your location - your precipitation is too high.
Summary
Juniperus pseudosabina, commonly known as Turkestan juniper or dwarf black juniper, is a variable species that can grow as a shrub or small tree and is native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia, including the Pamir and Tien Shan ranges. It is adapted to rocky slopes and alpine meadows where it contributes to the stability of the ecosystem. This juniper reaches 1–10 meters (3+1⁄2–33 feet) in height and exhibits a range of growth forms from low spreading shrubs to upright trees. It is largely dioecious with separate male and female plants, although some individuals are monoecious. The female cones are berry-like, 8–14 mm long and 7–10 mm in diameter, blue-black with a whitish waxy bloom, containing a single seed; they mature in about 18 months and are an important food source for wildlife. The male cones are 2–3 mm long and release pollen in late winter.
The Turkestan juniper is valued for its adaptability to various garden settings, offering year-round interest with its evergreen foliage and decorative cones. It is used for ornamental purposes, as a windbreak, and for soil erosion control on slopes. In cultivation, it requires full sun, medium amounts of water, and well-drained soils. While generally low-maintenance, it can be susceptible to juniper blight and may attract pests such as spider mites. Gardeners should be aware that it can become invasive in some regions outside its native range, so monitoring and management may be necessary.CC BY-SA 4.0
The Turkestan juniper is valued for its adaptability to various garden settings, offering year-round interest with its evergreen foliage and decorative cones. It is used for ornamental purposes, as a windbreak, and for soil erosion control on slopes. In cultivation, it requires full sun, medium amounts of water, and well-drained soils. While generally low-maintenance, it can be susceptible to juniper blight and may attract pests such as spider mites. Gardeners should be aware that it can become invasive in some regions outside its native range, so monitoring and management may be necessary.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Shrub, Tree
- Height: 4-6 feet
- Width: 5-10 feet
- Growth Rate: Slow
- Flower Color: N/A
- Flowering Season: Non-Flowering
- Leaf Retention: Evergreen
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Full Sun
- Water: Medium
- Drainage: Medium
Common Uses
Bank Stabilization, Bird Garden, Border Plant, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Erosion Control, Fragrant, Hummingbird Garden, Low Maintenance, Rabbit Resistant, Rock Garden, Salt Tolerant
Natural Habitat
Native to mountainous regions of Central Asia, including the Pamir and Tien Shan ranges
Other Names
Common Names: Dwarf Black Juniper, Savin
Scientific Names: Juniperus pseudosabina, Juniperus turkestanica, Sabina centrasiatica, Sabina pseudosabina, Juniperus centrasiatica, Juniperus lycia, Juniperus dumosa, Juniperus pseudosabina var. pseudosabina, Juniperus pseudosabina var. turkestanica
GBIF Accepted Name: Juniperus pseudosabina Fisch. & C.A.Mey.