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The hybrid between Juniperus chinensis and Juniperus sabina, known as Juniperus × pfitzeriana (Pfitzer juniper, synonym J. × media), is found in the wild where the two species meet in northwestern China, and is also very common as a cultivated ornamental plant. It is a larger shrub, growing to 30–60 cm tall.
Juniperus: junipers; Juniperus ashei: Ashe's juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family) 61 Juniperus chinensis: Chinese juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family) Juniperus communis: common juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family) Juniperus drupacea: Syrian juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family) Juniperus excelsa: Greek juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family)
Dense and rot resistant, the irregular trunks of junipers have been used as fence posts and firewood. Stands that produce enough wood for specialty uses generally go under the common name "cedar", [27] including Juniperus virginiana, the "red cedar" that is used widely in cedar drawers and closets. [28]
Juniperus gracilior is a species of conifer in the cypress family, ... Its Spanish-language common name is sabina; its Haitian Creole name is cèdre. [1] Taxonomy
Juniperus scopulorum is a small evergreen tree that in favorable conditions may reach as much as 20 metres (66 feet) in height. [4] However, on sites with little water or intense sun it will only attain shrub height, and even those that reach tree size will more typically be 4.6–6.1 metres (15–20 feet) tall in open juniper woodlands. [5]
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.
Juniperus pseudosabina is variable in shape, growing as a shrub or small tree, reaching 1–10 metres (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 –33 feet) tall. The leaves are of two forms, juvenile needle-like leaves 4–8 millimetres (3 ⁄ 16 – 5 ⁄ 16 inch) long, and adult scale-leaves 1.3–2 mm long on shoots 1.5–2 mm thick.
Juniperus turbinata is a woody plant in the family Cupressaceae. [ 2 ] The species was previously treated as part of Juniperus phoenicea , which is now regarded as restricted to Spain and France , whereas J. turbinata is found throughout the Mediterranean and in the Arabian Peninsula .