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Cedar or Juniper?
... arranged in flat, usually drooping sprays. The leaves are generally less sharp than the leaves of juniper, more scale-like and more closely pressed against the twigs. Cedars planted in areas that are ... . They should be planted on a north or east exposure and given plenty of moisture. Juniper (Juniperus) The junipers are evergreens with similar growth habits to cedars. Upright junipers have compact, ...
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Saskatoon-Juniper Rust
... on both the fruit and the leaves. Two hosts are required to complete its life cycle, a juniper and a plant from the rose family, quite likely your saskatoon. In the spring the fungus ... reveal thorn-like appendages called accia. The accia produces more spores, which in turn reinfect the juniper where the fungus overwinters. Proper maintenance and care of both plants will help to prevent infection. ...
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California Juniper
California Juniper California Juniper Juniperus californica Grows west of the Sierra Nevada (Photo: Charles Webber, California Academy of Sciences) sitemap Internet Searching Modifiers:-, "", OR, site:, ~ (synonym) Modifiers: -, "", OR Modifiers: -, "", (OR), site: Search the Web for: Modifiers: -, "", OR, area code, define, synonym, convert, weather, zip code, news, time, patent, quote (stock ...
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Rocky Mountain Juniper
Rocky Mountain Juniper Rocky Mountain Juniper Juniperus scopulorum (photo: Charles Webber, California Academy of Sciences) sitemap Internet Searching Modifiers:-, "", OR, site:, ~ (synonym) Modifiers: -, "", OR Modifiers: -, "", (OR), site: Search the Web for: Modifiers: -, "", OR, area code, define, synonym, convert, weather, zip code, news, time, patent, quote (stock sym), (city) traffic, (team ...
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Japanese Dwarf Garden Juniper
... most often used for the ubiquitous "mall bonsai". In spite of this bad press, it does in fact make a fine bonsai if it is properly trained and cared for (unlike the average "mall bonsai"). This juniper has a low, spreading habit that makes it ideal for cascade and semi-cascade styles. Specimens grown in a nursery or specifically for bonsai can be used for many styles, but probably not for formal ...
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Blue Juniper
Blue Juniper Blue Juniper - Juniperus squamata General Information: This juniper is notable for its striking blue-gray foliage. A number of varieties exist, including 'Meyeri', 'Blue Carpet' and 'Blue Star'. Blue Carpet is a prostrate variety that is especially suitable for cascade and semi-cascade styles. Other varieties can be used for any style other than broom. Lighting: Full sun. Temperature ...
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juniper genus description
... color. Junipers bear male and female flowers on separate trees, so only "female" trees have fruit. Juniper foliage may be scale-like, needle-like, or both, and it often has a distinctive odor that ... be smelled from quite a distance. Three junipers are native to the Pacific Northwest, but chances are good that western juniper is the only one you will see. The other two are Rocky Mountain juniper of ...
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Juniperus monosperma, oneseed juniper
Juniperus monosperma, oneseed juniper Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. Family: Cupressaceae (cypresses & junipers) Common name: oneseed juniper Synonyms: J. occidentalis var. gymnocarpa, Sabina monosperma Shrub or small tree to 6 m (18 ft) tall with multiple trunks to 15 cm (6 in) in diameter. Scaleleaf evergreen with rounded dense crown to base. Twigs thin, rough, gray to brown. Leaves ...
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Juniperus pinchotii, redberry juniper
Juniperus pinchotii, redberry juniper Juniperus pinchotii Sudworth Family: Cupressaceae (cypress & juniper) Common names: redberry juniper, Pinchot's juniper Synonyms: J. texensis, J. monosperma var. pinchotii Evergreen shrub or small tree to 5 m (15 ft) tall with several trunks to 10 cm (4 in) in diameter. Crown extends to the base, dense and usually rounded. Bark thin, brown to gray, divided ...
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BANNER="OD15 - ORNAMENTAL NOTE NO. 15 JUNIPER DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN THE LANDSCAPE
... the disease include acuba, azalea, rhododendron, dogwood, Camellia japonica, Pieris, Taxus (yew), deodar cedar, mountain laurel, heather, juniper, high-bush blueberries, Fraser fir, white pine, shortleaf pine, leucothoe, and others. Boxwood is attacked by P ... cv. Helleri HS S O S cv. Rotundifolia HS S O S Ilex vomitoria nana (Yaupon Holly) T T O T Juniper sp. cv. Blue Rug T T HS T cv. Shore Juniper ...
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