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USDA Plants Profile for Juniperus horizontalis (creeping juniper) Gymnosperm Database: Juniperus horizontalis Archived 2006-04-30 at the Wayback Machine; Flora of North America: Juniperus horizontalis; Plantmaps.com: Interactive Distribution Map of Juniperus horizontalis Archived 2017-03-19 at the Wayback Machine
Upright Conical Junipers. These types of juniper shrubs offer lots of options, with mature heights anywhere from 3-40 feet. “The upright junipers are very popular, because they are good ...
Many junipers (e.g. J. chinensis, J. virginiana) have two types of leaves; seedlings and some twigs of older trees have needle-like leaves 5–25 mm (3 ⁄ 16 –1 in) long, on mature plants the leaves are overlapping like (mostly) tiny scales, measuring 2–4 mm (3 ⁄ 32 – 5 ⁄ 32 in). When juvenile foliage occurs on mature plants, it is ...
Juniperus communis, the common juniper, is a species of small tree or shrub in the cypress family Cupressaceae. An evergreen conifer , it has the largest geographical range of any woody plant , with a circumpolar distribution throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere .
All of the plants Lewis collected in the first months of the Expedition were cached near the Missouri River to be retrieved on the return journey. The cache was completely destroyed by Missouri flood waters. Other collections were lost in varying ways, and we now have only 237 plants Lewis collected, 226 of which are in the Philadelphia ...
Juniperus (junipers) Juniperus chinensis (Chinese Juniper) - introduced; Juniperus communis (Common Juniper) Juniperus horizontalis (Creeping Juniper) Juniperus sabina (Savin Juniper) - introduced; Juniperus scopulorum (Rocky Mountain juniper) Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Juniper) Larix (larches) Larix decidua (European Larch) - introduced
Cupressaceae is a widely distributed conifer family, with a near-global range in all continents except for Antarctica, stretching from 70°N in arctic Norway (Juniperus communis) [3] to 55°S in southernmost Chile (Pilgerodendron uviferum), further south than any other conifer species. [4] Juniperus indica reaches 4930 m altitude in Tibet. [5]
Creeping juniper or Juniperus horizontalis; Creeping spruce, a cultivar of Picea abies This page was last edited on 14 August ...