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  2. 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]

  3. Juniper - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Juniperus rigida - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. A. conferta - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Category:Juniperus - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. Juniperus pinchotii - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Juniperus osteosperma - Wikipedia

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    Juniperus osteosperma (Utah juniper; syn. J. utahensis) is a shrub or small tree native to the southwestern United States. Description.