Juniper - Wikipedia Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus Juniperus ( dʒuːˈnɪpərəs joo-NIP-ər-əs) [1] of the cypress family Cupressaceae
How to Plant and Grow Juniper - Better Homes Gardens Versatile and tough, junipers are hardy in Zones 3-9 and offer reliable evergreen color and texture to just about any garden So whether you are looking for a steely blue groundcover or a taller shrub for a privacy hedge, a juniper variety can fill the job
How to Grow and Care for Common Juniper - The Spruce Common juniper (Juniperus communis) is a native evergreen shrub that makes a low-maintenance addition to any home or garden Learn how to care for juniper below
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How to Grow Care for Juniper Shrubs Trees - Garden Design With shapes ranging from ground-hugging juniper bushes just 6 inches high to towering juniper trees 130 feet tall, and colors from steely blue to shimmering gold, there’s a juniper that suits nearly every landscape need Whether you want to cover a slope for erosion control or create a privacy hedge, there’s one that fits the bill
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Pollen Identification Images — City of Albuquerque Juniper and cedar pollen Part of the Cupressaceae family where the pollen of cypress, juniper and cedar are very similar The pollen is round and smooth with an average size of 20-30 µm The USDA Plants Database lists 7 Junipers and one cypress for New Mexico, this may not include imported plants