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- Juniper - Wikipedia
Junipers vary in size and shape from tall trees, 20–40 metres (66–131 feet) tall, to columnar or low-spreading shrubs with long, trailing branches They are evergreen with needle-like and or scale-like leaves They can be either monoecious or dioecious
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- Juniper Tree Types: How to Find the Best One - The Spruce
The most common juniper tree is the common juniper, J communis, which is native to North America, Europe, and parts of Asia Other common species include Rocky Mountain juniper, western juniper, and creeping juniper
- Juniper Tree: Hardy Evergreen with Cultural Significance
The Juniper Tree (Juniperus spp ) is a remarkable evergreen conifer that thrives in some of the most challenging environments on Earth Known for its aromatic, berry-like cones and sharp, needle-like leaves, the Juniper is a symbol of endurance
- Juniper | Description, Facts, Major Species | Britannica
Juniper, genus of about 60 to 70 species of aromatic evergreen trees or shrubs in the cypress family (Cupressaceae) The plants are found throughout the Northern Hemisphere Several species are cultivated, and juniper cones, known as ‘berries,’ are used to flavor gin and other beverages
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