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  2. Juniperus horizontalis - Wikipedia

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    Juniperus horizontalis, the creeping juniper or creeping cedar, [4] is a low-growing shrubby juniper native to northern North America, throughout most of Canada from Yukon east to Newfoundland, and in some of the northern United States.

  3. BRJ - Wikipedia

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    Blue Rug Juniper (Juniperus horizontalis "Wiltonii"), a creeping, low-growing evergreen with dense, steely-blue foliage Bombardier CSeries Bourj FC , a Lebanese association football club

  4. Juniperus conferta - Wikipedia

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    Juniperus conferta (shore juniper and blue pacific juniper) [2] is a species of juniper, native to Japan, where it grows on sand dunes. [3] It is often treated as a variety or subspecies of Juniperus rigida. [4] [5] [6]

  5. Juniper - Wikipedia

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    Juniper in weave is a traditional cladding technique used in Northern Europe, e.g. at Havrå, Norway. [30] Juniper berries are steam distilled to produce an essential oil that may vary from colorless to yellow or pale green. [31] Some of its chemical components are terpenoids and aromatic compounds, such as cadinene, a sesquiterpene. [32]

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  7. Juniperus californica - Wikipedia

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    The cones are berrylike, 7 to 13 mm (1 ⁄ 4 to 1 ⁄ 2 in) in diameter, blue-brown with a whitish waxy bloom, turning reddish-brown, and contain a single seed (rarely two or three). [5] The seeds are mature in about 8 or 9 months. The male cones are 2 to 4 mm (1 ⁄ 16 to 3 ⁄ 16 in) long and shed their pollen in early spring.