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    Description. Cones and leaves of Juniperus communis. 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.

  2. Feb 24, 2024 · 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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  3. Junipers is the name for a number of species of coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus. They are related to the family Cupressaceae (the cypress ). There are between 50 and 67 species of juniper. Junipers grow in the northern hemisphere.

  4. Donate. Your support is vital to the Arboretum, where the power of trees makes a positive impact on people’s lives. Make a gift. The common juniper may be a shrub or small tree. It is one of the most commonly found junipers throughout the world. It's typically found in dry, rocky, wooded hillsides or exposed slopes.

  5. Juniper (Juniperus communis), an important understorey shrub or small tree in the Caledonian Forest, has declined recently and is now the subject of conservation concern. Distribution. Conservation Status. Physical Characteristics. Reproduction. Ecological Relationships. Global distribution.

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