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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]
Juniperus sect. Juniperus subsect. Juniperus – cones with three separate seeds; needles with one stomatal band Juniperus communis – common juniper Juniperus communis subsp. alpina – alpine juniper; Juniperus conferta, syn. Juniperus rigida var. conferta (Parl.) Patschke – shore juniper; Juniperus rigida – Temple juniper or needle juniper
It is closely related to Juniperus communis (common juniper) and Juniperus conferta (shore juniper), the latter sometimes treated as a variety or subspecies of J. rigida. [2] [3] Tree. It is a shrub or small tree growing to a height of 6–10 metres (20–33 ft) and a trunk diameter up to 50 centimetres (20 in).
A. conferta may refer to: Aaptos conferta, a New Zealand sea sponge; Aegialia conferta, a North American dung beetle; Acacia conferta, commonly known as crowded-leaf wattle, an Australian shrub; Amblymora conferta, an Indonesian beetle; Anisodes conferta, a synonym of Cyclophora conferta, a Jamaican moth
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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.
Juniperus pinchotii, commonly known as Pinchot juniper or redberry juniper, is a species of juniper native to south-western North America, in Mexico: Nuevo León and Coahuila, and in the United States: south-eastern New Mexico, central Texas, and western Oklahoma. It grows at altitudes between 600 and 2,100 metres (2,000 and 6,900 feet). [2] [3]
Juniperus osteosperma (Utah juniper; syn. J. utahensis) is a shrub or small tree native to the southwestern United States. Description.