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Juniperus and deltoides
deltoides ) bark, ash seeds, and eastern redcedar ( Juniperus virginianus ) berries.
Its woody plants include Abies concolor, Acer campestre, Acer Ginnala, Acer rubrum, Acer saccharinum, Acer saccharum, Aesculus hippocastanum, Betula papyrifera, Catalpa speciosa, Celtis occidentalis, Cercis canadensis, Cornus alba ‘ argenteo marginata ’, Crataegus crusgalli, Euonymus alatus ‘ Compactus ’, Fraxinus americana ‘ Autumn Purple ’, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, Ginkgo biloba, Gymnocladus dioicus, Juniperus virginiana, Juniperus virginiana ‘ Taylor ’, Magnolia soulangiana, Malus spp., Phellodendron amurense, Picea abies, Picea pungens glauca, Pinus mugo, Pinus nigra, Pinus ponderosa, Pinus strobus, Pinus sylvestris, Platanus occidentalis, Populus deltoides, Prunus padus, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus bicolor, Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus palustris, Quercus robur, Quercus rubra, Rhus spp., Spiraea spp., Syringa spp., Taxodium distichum, Taxus cuspidata, Tilla euchlora, Ulmus americana, and Viburnum lentago.

Juniperus and .
Conifer forests are predominant, chiefly Anatolian black pine ( Pinus nigra ), Cedar of Lebanon ( Cedrus libani ), Taurus fir ( Abies cilicica ), and juniper ( Juniperus foetidissima and J. excelsa ).
Due to its high rainfall ( 900 – 1200 mm ), mild temperatures and high mountains ( Mount Meron's elevation is 1, 000 – 1, 208 metres ), the upper Galilee region contains some unique flora and fauna: prickly juniper ( Juniperus oxycedrus ), Lebanese cedar ( Cedrus libani ), which grows in a small grove on Mount Meron, cyclamens, paeonias and Rhododendron ponticum which sometimes appears on Meron.
Due to the islands ' isolation, for many years Bermuda remained an outpost of 17th-century British civilization, with an economy based on the use of the islands ' Bermuda cedar ( Juniperus bermudiana ) trees for shipbuilding, and Bermudians ' control of the Turks Islands, and their salt trade.
During late spring or early summer, yellow orange or brown, hairlike or ligulate structures called telia grow on the leaves or emerge from bark of woody hosts such as Juniperus species.
* Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae ( Cedar-apple rust ); the Juniperus virginiana is the primary ( telial ) host and the apple, pear or hawthorn is the secondary ( aecial ) host. Heteroecious and demicyclic
American beech ( Fagus grandifolia ), shortleaf pine ( Pinus echinata ), pitch pine ( P. rigida ), Virginia pine ( P. uirginiana ), Ozark chinkapin ( Castanea ozarkensis ), eastern redcedar ( Juniperus virginiana ), bluejack oak ( Quercus incana ), southern red oak ( Q. falcata ), blackgum ( Nyssa sylvatica ), and winged elm ( Ulmus alata ) also grow in association with chinkapin oak.
This site is most significant for the occurrence of Dwarf Juniper ( Juniperus communis ) along its ridgeline.
The Cedar Keys are named for the Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus virginiana, once abundant in the area.
There are also many of the Eastern red cedar ( Juniperus virginiana subsp.
The area lies in the western portions of the Texas Hill Country, a region of limestone outcrops and rolling terrain dotted with areas of live oaks ( Quercus fusiformis ) and Juniper ( Juniperus ashei ) in the form of a woodland or savanna, alternating with a blend of various grasses and other shrubs and cacti.
The crude oils are often yellowish or even darker in colour and some, such as Texas cedarwood oil ( derived primarily from Juniperus ashei and J. deppeana, are quite viscous and deposit crystals on standing.
Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus () of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
The section Juniperus is an obvious monophyletic group though.
* Juniperus sect.
Juniperus: Needle-leaf junipers.
** Juniperus sect.
Juniperus subsect.
Juniperus: Cones with 3 separate seeds ; needles with one stomatal band.
**** Juniperus communis subsp.
*** Juniperus conferta-Shore Juniper ( syn.
** Juniperus sect.

Juniperus and P
the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico, in subalpine scrub: narrow bands of shrubby and prostrate conifers at and just below timberline that are usually composed of Engelmann spruce ( Picea engelmannii ), bristlecone pine ( Pinus aristata ), limber pine ( P. flexilis ), and / or common juniper ( Juniperus communis ).
Native trees which dominate the park include Valley Oak ( Quercus lobata ), Blue Oak ( Q. douglasii ), Coast live oak ( Q. agrifolia ), Canyon Live Oak ( Q. chrysolepis ), Interior live oak ( Q. wislizenii ), Digger Pine ( Pinus sabiniana ), Ponderosa Pine ( P. ponderosa ), Pacific Madrone ( Arbutus menziesii ), California laurel ( Umbellularia californica ), California Buckeye ( Aesculus californica ), White Alder ( Alnus rhombifolia ), California Juniper ( Juniperus californica ), Blue Elderberry ( Sambucus mexicana ) and California Sycamore ( Platanus racemosa ).

Juniperus and Prickly
*** Juniperus deltoides-Eastern Prickly Juniper
*** Juniperus formosana-Chinese Prickly Juniper
*** Juniperus navicularis-Portuguese Prickly Juniper
*** Juniperus oxycedrus-Western Prickly Juniper or Cade Juniper
* Prickly Cedar, Juniperus oxycedrus, native across the Mediterranean region
Juniperus oxycedrus ( Prickly Juniper, Prickly Cedar, Cade Juniper and Cade ( from the French genévrier cade ), Sharp Cedar ) is a species of juniper, native across the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Portugal, north to southern France, east to westernmost Iran, and south to Lebanon and Israel, growing on a variety of rocky sites from sea level up to 1600 m altitude.
* Juniperus oxycedrus L .-Western Prickly Juniper.
A further species Juniperus macrocarpa, confined to Mediterranean coastal sands, is more distinct but has also often been treated as a subspecies of Prickly Juniper, as J. oxycedrus subsp.

Juniperus and Juniper
* Juniperus virginianae, Red Cedar ( Juniper apple disease )
When discovered, about 1503, the island's habitat was dominated by the remnant, old-growth forest of Bermuda Juniper ( Juniperus bermudiana ).
*** Juniperus communis-Common Juniper
*** Juniperus rigida-Temple Juniper or Needle Juniper
*** Juniperus brevifolia-Azores Juniper
*** Juniperus cedrus-Canary Islands Juniper
*** Juniperus lutchuensis-Ryukyu Juniper
*** Juniperus drupacea-Syrian Juniper
*** Juniperus chinensis-Chinese Juniper
*** Juniperus convallium-Mekong Juniper
*** Juniperus excelsa-Greek Juniper
**** Juniperus excelsa polycarpos-Persian Juniper
*** Juniperus foetidissima-Stinking Juniper
*** Juniperus indica-Black Juniper
*** Juniperus komarovii-Komarov's Juniper
*** Juniperus phoenicea-Phoenicean Juniper

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