




Mother Lode Juniper
Mother Lode Juniper gives gardeners a durable, low-growing “gold carpet” that stays neat without constant trimming. This Iseli selection of creeping juniper grows only about 3–6" tall while spreading several feet wide, making it a smart choice for sunny beds, rock gardens, slopes and retaining walls.
Cover more ground with fewer plants
Because Mother Lode spreads wider than it grows tall, it helps fill open ground without creating height where you do not want it. Use it along bed edges, around boulders or across a sunny bank where a taller shrub would feel too heavy. Its ground-hugging branches can root where they touch the soil, helping knit the planting together over time.
Brighten dry, sunny places
The soft, feathery foliage emerges bright golden yellow in spring and holds gold to chartreuse tones through summer. That color lights up gravel gardens, foundation beds and conifer groupings, especially next to green, blue or dark-foliaged plants. In cold weather, the foliage can shift to yellow-bronze, copper or plum-burgundy tones, giving the garden color beyond the growing season.
Create a clean, finished edge
Mother Lode stays flat and uniform, so it gives beds a polished look without needing facer plants to hide bare stems. It can soften hardscape, spill gently over a wall or wrap around stepping stones while keeping a low, modern profile.
Plant where low care matters
This creeping juniper is well suited to full sun and well-drained soil, including poor, rocky or sandy sites. Once established, it is drought tolerant, making it useful for low-water plantings and areas where regular irrigation is not practical. Deer tend to avoid junipers, adding another practical benefit for gardeners managing browsing pressure. With its North American species background, evergreen cover and rugged habit, Mother Lode earns its place as a hardworking, colorful ground layer.
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Mother Lode Juniper gives gardeners a durable, low-growing “gold carpet” that stays neat without constant trimming. This Iseli selection of creeping juniper grows only about 3–6" tall while spreading several feet wide, making it a smart choice for sunny beds, rock gardens, slopes and retaining walls.
Cover more ground with fewer plants
Because Mother Lode spreads wider than it grows tall, it helps fill open ground without creating height where you do not want it. Use it along bed edges, around boulders or across a sunny bank where a taller shrub would feel too heavy. Its ground-hugging branches can root where they touch the soil, helping knit the planting together over time.
Brighten dry, sunny places
The soft, feathery foliage emerges bright golden yellow in spring and holds gold to chartreuse tones through summer. That color lights up gravel gardens, foundation beds and conifer groupings, especially next to green, blue or dark-foliaged plants. In cold weather, the foliage can shift to yellow-bronze, copper or plum-burgundy tones, giving the garden color beyond the growing season.
Create a clean, finished edge
Mother Lode stays flat and uniform, so it gives beds a polished look without needing facer plants to hide bare stems. It can soften hardscape, spill gently over a wall or wrap around stepping stones while keeping a low, modern profile.
Plant where low care matters
This creeping juniper is well suited to full sun and well-drained soil, including poor, rocky or sandy sites. Once established, it is drought tolerant, making it useful for low-water plantings and areas where regular irrigation is not practical. Deer tend to avoid junipers, adding another practical benefit for gardeners managing browsing pressure. With its North American species background, evergreen cover and rugged habit, Mother Lode earns its place as a hardworking, colorful ground layer.





















