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Juniperus ashei (Ashe juniper, mountain cedar, blueberry juniper, post cedar, or just cedar) is a drought-tolerant evergreen tree, native from northeastern Mexico and the south-central United States to southern Missouri. The largest areas are in central Texas, where extensive stands occur.
In addition to being a good soil stabilizer on slopes, it makes a nice rock garden plant, growing 4-6 inches tall, 6-8 feet wide. Zones 4-9. ... “Our native Eastern red cedar (Juniperus ...
Juniperus grandis in the eastern Sierra Nevada, Rock Creek Canyon, California Juniperus virginiana in October laden with ripe cones. Juniperus angosturana – Mexican one-seed juniper; Juniperus ashei – Ashe juniper; Juniperus arizonica – redberry juniper, roseberry juniper; Juniperus barbadensis – West Indies juniper; Juniperus ...
Juniperus cedrus, Spanish: cedro de Canarias, cedro; Mexican white cedar, Cupressus lusitanica, a species of cypress native to Mexico and Central America; Mountain cedar, source of Texas cedarwood oil and abundant allergenic pollen, Juniperus ashei, an evergreen shrub native to northeastern Mexico and the south central United States
A list of tree species, grouped generally by biogeographic realm and specifically by bioregions, and shade tolerance. Shade-tolerant species are species that are able to thrive in the shade, and in the presence of natural competition by other plants.
The preserve was created in 1969 by restaurant chain executive J. David Bamberger. [1]Bamberger specifically sought out a worn-out ranch with poor economic prospects and when he found Selah, “The ranch was mostly bare ground or infested with cedar (Juniperus ashei).
Phomopsis blight of juniper commonly infects the eastern red cedar, savin (Juniperus sabina), creeping juniper, and rocky mountain juniper plants (Juniperus scopulorum), but also has the ability to infect Chinese juniper and common juniper to varying degrees.
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