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Juniper, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Juniper, (46° 33' North, 67° 13' West; elevation 899 feet) is an unincorporated village with a population of about 450, in Aberdeen Parish, Carleton County,in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. |
 | | Juniper is named for the low shrub which allegedly grows in the boggy spruce forest near Juniper Station. |
 | | The nearby Juniper Barrens String Bog, the largest bog in the area, covers 1200 hectares, and is home to the White Fringed Orchid (Platanthera blepharglottis), a uncommon type of Butterfly Orchid, and the sedge (grass) Carex eburnea]. |
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