Foliage: Intense silver-blue needles that often take on a plum or purple hue during the winter months.
Growth Habit: As a groundcover, it stays very flat, reaching only 4–8 inches tall while spreading 6–10 feet wide.
Standard Form: When grown as a standard, it creates a narrow, weeping profile that can serve as a focal point or "fountain" effect in garden beds.
Durability: It is highly resistant to deer, drought, salt (both coastal and road salt), and urban pollution