Yellow Tip Juniper at Jesse Gisborne blog

Yellow Tip Juniper. Bring an old mixed bed. The gold coast juniper's color, texture, and shape provide phenomenal contrast to just about any perennial or evergreen shrub. 'mother lode' has foliage that is bright yellow to gold, changing to gold, copper, or bronze in winter. Infected foliage turns dull red to brown and then ash gray. Tip blight is a common disease in nurseries and landscapes that cause branch tips to die back fairly quickly starting in the spring. Outstanding, lacy, golden yellow foliage on this compact evergreen makes a bold statement in the landscape. Phomopsis tip blight is mainly a leaf and shoot infection that affects the new, young foliage of junipers. The first symptoms are yellow spots on new, young needles. Its growth habit makes it a good choice for ground covers on sloped areas or for cascading. The fungus then enters young stem tissue causing dieback of the new shoot tips. Botanical name:juniperus x media ‘sea of gold’.

Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone' (Juniper) The bright yellow foliage
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Bring an old mixed bed. Infected foliage turns dull red to brown and then ash gray. The first symptoms are yellow spots on new, young needles. 'mother lode' has foliage that is bright yellow to gold, changing to gold, copper, or bronze in winter. Tip blight is a common disease in nurseries and landscapes that cause branch tips to die back fairly quickly starting in the spring. Outstanding, lacy, golden yellow foliage on this compact evergreen makes a bold statement in the landscape. The fungus then enters young stem tissue causing dieback of the new shoot tips. Its growth habit makes it a good choice for ground covers on sloped areas or for cascading. Botanical name:juniperus x media ‘sea of gold’. Phomopsis tip blight is mainly a leaf and shoot infection that affects the new, young foliage of junipers.

Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone' (Juniper) The bright yellow foliage

Yellow Tip Juniper The fungus then enters young stem tissue causing dieback of the new shoot tips. Phomopsis tip blight is mainly a leaf and shoot infection that affects the new, young foliage of junipers. Tip blight is a common disease in nurseries and landscapes that cause branch tips to die back fairly quickly starting in the spring. The first symptoms are yellow spots on new, young needles. Botanical name:juniperus x media ‘sea of gold’. Infected foliage turns dull red to brown and then ash gray. 'mother lode' has foliage that is bright yellow to gold, changing to gold, copper, or bronze in winter. The gold coast juniper's color, texture, and shape provide phenomenal contrast to just about any perennial or evergreen shrub. Bring an old mixed bed. Outstanding, lacy, golden yellow foliage on this compact evergreen makes a bold statement in the landscape. Its growth habit makes it a good choice for ground covers on sloped areas or for cascading. The fungus then enters young stem tissue causing dieback of the new shoot tips.

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