Cupressaceae
Chinese Juniper â The World's Most Popular Bonsai Species
Juniperus chinensis
A tough, low-maintenance plant that thrives in full sun with well-drained soil. Highly drought-tolerant once established. Water moderately, fertilize monthly during growing season, and prune regularly to maintain desired form. Ideal for outdoor gardens and bonsai practice.
Every 10 days
Direct sun
-10° - 38°C
40% - 70%
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What is Chinese Juniper?
Chinese Juniper (Juniperus chinensis) is a medium-care plant from the Cupressaceae family. Juniperus chinensis, commonly known as Chinese Juniper, is an evergreen conifer native to China, Mongolia, Korea, and Japan. It is one of the most popular bonsai species worldwide, celebrated for its remarkable durability, adaptability to training, and striking foliage that can be either scale-like...
Chinese Juniper grows up to 18.3m, with spread of 300cm, watering every 10 days, -10°C â 38°C, 40â70% humidity. It is not suitable for indoor environments and not safe for pets.
Without precautions, ingestion can cause irritation in pets. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.
How to Care for Chinese Juniper?
TLDR: Chinese Juniper needs Direct sun, watering every 10 days, and temperatures between -10-38°C with 40-70% humidity.
How Often Should You Water Chinese Juniper?
Water when the top of the soil feels slightly dry. For bonsai, check moisture daily in summer â the tree may need watering every day in hot weather. Never allow the roots to sit in waterlogged soil, as root rot is the most serious threat to this species.
How Much Light Does Chinese Juniper Need?
Place in full sun with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Chinese Junipers do not tolerate shade well â insufficient light leads to weak, leggy growth and increased susceptibility to pests and diseases. This is strictly an outdoor species.
What Is the Best Soil for Chinese Juniper?
Use a well-draining soil mix. For bonsai, a blend of akadama, pumice, and coarse sand is ideal. In garden settings, the plant tolerates sandy, rocky, clay, and loam soils as long as drainage is adequate. Avoid waterlogged or compacted soils.
What Pot Should You Use for Chinese Juniper?
For bonsai, use shallow ceramic or terracotta pots with generous drainage holes. Unglazed pots are preferred as they allow some moisture exchange. For garden specimens, no pot is needed â plant directly in the ground with good drainage.
Care Schedule
Fertilize
Every 30 days
Repot
Every 730 days
What Is Chinese Juniper and Where Does It Come From?
Juniperus chinensis, commonly known as Chinese Juniper, is an evergreen conifer native to China, Mongolia, Korea, and Japan. It is one of the most popular bonsai species worldwide, celebrated for its remarkable durability, adaptability to training, and striking foliage that can be either scale-like (adult) or needle-like (juvenile). Outdoor specimens can reach impressive heights, and the species offers hundreds of cultivars including Hetzii, Blue Point, Spartan, and the beloved dwarf Procumbens Nana.
How to Propagate Chinese Juniper?
Hardwood cutting
Use sharp, clean tools to make clean cuts. Keep the medium moist but never waterlogged. Autumn cuttings generally have the best success rate for this species.
- 1 Take a 10-15 cm cutting of mature wood in autumn
- 2 Remove needles from the lower third of the cutting
- 3 Dip the base in rooting hormone powder
- 4 Plant in a well-draining mix of perlite and sand
- 5 Keep in a sheltered spot with indirect light until rooted
Materials needed:
How Big Does Chinese Juniper Grow?
TLDR: Chinese Juniper can reach up to 18.3m tall with Slow growth rate.
Max height
18.3m
Spread
3.0m
Growth rate
Slow
Foliage
Evergreen
Warning: Toxic Plant
This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:
Plant Uses
Ornamental
Great for decoration
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What Diseases Commonly Affect Chinese Juniper?
TLDR: Chinese Juniper is susceptible to 10 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.
Spider Mites
Spider mites are tiny arachnids (less than 1/20 inch long) related to spiders and ticks that feed on plant sap. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and can cause significant damage to ornamental and vegetable plants. During severe infestations, crop losses can reach 14% or higher as these pests disrupt vital plant processes including photosynthesis, carbon dioxide absorption, and transpiration.
Scale Insects
Scale insects are small sap-sucking pests that appear as brown, shell-like bumps on plant stems and leaves. There are over 25 species, divided into armored (hard) and unarmored (soft) scales. They feed by piercing plant tissue and extracting sap, which weakens the plant and can lead to yellowing, stunted growth, and even death if left untreated. They also excrete honeydew, which attracts ants and promotes sooty mold growth.
Aphids
Aphids are small, soft-bodied, pear-shaped insects (1/16 to 1/8 inch long) that feed by sucking nutrient-rich sap from plants. They reproduce rapidly and can quickly weaken plants, causing distorted growth and transmitting plant viruses. Aphids come in various colors including green, black, red, yellow, brown, and gray. They secrete honeydew, a sticky substance that attracts ants and encourages sooty mold growth.
Root Rot
Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.
Meaning & Symbolism
In East Asian cultures, the juniper symbolizes longevity, endurance, and spiritual resilience. It is one of the most revered trees in the art of bonsai, embodying patience, perseverance, and meditative beauty.
Fun Facts
The Omiya Tree, a 250-year-old Juniperus chinensis, is part of the US National Bonsai Collection.
Chinese Juniper displays two distinct foliage types â juvenile needle-like and adult scale-like â often on the same tree simultaneously.
Some cultivars like Procumbens Nana hug the ground as low groundcover, while others like Spartan grow as tight columns up to 6 metres tall.
Chinese Juniper is one of the most forgiving bonsai species, making it an ideal choice for beginners and experienced practitioners alike.
Frequently asked questions
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