Add year-round structure and vertical color with Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone', a narrow, columnar common juniper valued for its bright golden new growth and dense, evergreen needles. In colder months, the foliage shifts toward blue-green, giving you multi-season interest without flowers or messy drop.
At maturity, expect a plant about 72-84 inches tall and roughly 24-36 inches wide, making it a strong choice when you want height without taking over a bed. Use it as a specimen, a repeating accent in borders, or a foundation evergreen where a crisp, upright silhouette helps anchor the design. If your existing common name is Common Juniper 'Gold Cone', it pairs well with perennials and grasses as a steady backdrop for changing color and bloom.
Plant it in full sun for the strongest color, though it will also handle part shade. Give it well-drained soil; once established, it tolerates drier conditions better than many shrubs. Water regularly during the first growing season to help it root in, then water during extended dry spells. Keep mulch a couple inches away from the stem, and avoid soggy sites. Little to no pruning is needed; if you do shape it, trim lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain its natural, columnar form.
This juniper is often noted for deer resistance, but no plant is entirely browse-proof when deer pressure is high. Good air circulation, avoiding overhead watering, and prompt cleanup of fallen needles can help reduce disease issues common to junipers. With simple care and the right siting, you will get a durable, low-maintenance evergreen that delivers dependable structure and golden highlights season after season.