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- Juniper - Wikipedia
Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus Juniperus ( dʒuːˈnɪpərəs joo-NIP-ər-əs) [1] of the cypress family Cupressaceae
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- How to Plant and Grow Juniper - Better Homes Gardens
Versatile and tough, junipers are hardy in Zones 3-9 and offer reliable evergreen color and texture to just about any garden So whether you are looking for a steely blue groundcover or a taller shrub for a privacy hedge, a juniper variety can fill the job
- Juniper Tree Types: How to Find the Best One - The Spruce
Here are 12 types of juniper shrubs and trees that might suit your landscape The alligator juniper is named for its distinctive bark that resembles the rough, checkered skin of an alligator This species can either be a shrub or a tree depending on the growing location and conditions
- 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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