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Juniperus oxycedrus, vernacularly called Cade, cade juniper, prickly juniper, prickly cedar, or sharp cedar, is a species of juniper, native across the Mediterranean region, growing on a variety of rocky sites from sea level.
Juniperus communis subsp. alpina – alpine juniper; Juniperus conferta, syn. Juniperus rigida var. conferta (Parl.) Patschke – shore juniper; Juniperus rigida – Temple juniper or needle juniper; Juniperus sect. Juniperus subsect. Oxycedrus – cones with three separate seeds; needles with two stomatal bands Juniperus brevifolia – Azores ...
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
Juniperus occidentalis: western juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family) 64 Juniperus oxycedrus: prickly juniper; cade juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family) Juniperus sabina: savin juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family) Juniperus scopulorum: Rocky Mountain juniper Cupressaceae (cypress family) 66 Juniperus silicicola: southern redcedar Cupressaceae ...
Juniperus navicularis (syn. Juniperus oxycedrus subsp. transtagana), the Portuguese prickly juniper, is a species of juniper endemic to the southwestern Iberian Peninsula. [2] Although it is sometimes considered a subspecies of the Mediterranean Juniperus oxycedrus, [3] phylogenetic studies have found the two are not closely related. [4] [5] [6 ...
Juniper berries, including Juniperus phoenicea and J. oxycedrus, have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs at multiple sites. J. oxycedrus is not known to grow in Egypt, and neither is J. excelsa, which was found along with J. oxycedrus in the tomb of Tutankhamun. [19]
Juniperus deltoides (syn. Juniperus oxycedrus subsp. deltoides), the Eastern prickly juniper, is a species of juniper native to the eastern Mediterranean. [1] Although it is sometimes considered a subspecies of Juniperus oxycedrus , [ 2 ] phylogenetic studies have found the two are not closely related.
Juniperus macrocarpa (large-fruited juniper, syn. J. oxycedrus subsp. macrocarpa (Sibth. & Sm.) Ball) is a species of juniper, native across the northern Mediterranean Region from southwestern Spain [2] east to western Turkey and Cyprus, growing on coastal sand dunes from sea level up to 75 metres (246 feet) in altitude.