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  Juniper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
Juniperus rigida - Temple Juniper or Needle Juniper
Juniperus oxycedrus - Western Prickly Juniper or Cade Juniper
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juniper   (799 words)

  
 Juniperus virginiana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juniperus virginiana is a widespread North American species of juniper, known as Eastern Juniper or Eastern Redcedar (though it is unrelated to the cedars); the Lakota Native American name is Chansha, "redwood" or Hante'.
Further west, it is replaced by the related Juniperus scopulorum (Rocky Mountain Juniper), and to the southwest, Juniperus ashei (Ashe Juniper).
The pollen of Eastern Juniper is a known allergen, although not as potent as that of the related Juniperus ashei (Ashe Juniper) which sheds pollen a month earlier.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juniperus_virginiana   (667 words)

  
 Juniper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
A juniper is a coniferous plant in the Genus Juniperus of the Family Cupressaceae.
It is a dense slow-growing tree that may never become more than a bush on poor soil but is ordinarily from 6 to 15m (20 to 50 feet) tall with a short trunk from 30-60cm (one to two feet) in diameter.
Millions of acres in Texas are covered by Ashe Juniper (Juniperus ashei) (better known in the area as Mountain Cedar).
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/j/ju/juniper.html   (631 words)

  
 Integration of DEMs, satellite imagery and field data for alpine vegetation mapping in Pakistan
An initial classification of the satellite image was undertaken to give a broad picture of the distribution of forest, pasture/crops and non-vegetated areas.
The classification was refined until there was a good match between the complete set of field data and the boundaries of landcover classes.
Classification of the non-vegetated part of the satellite image resulted in a set of classes showing differences in rock and soil character, and variations in the snow and ice cover.
gis.esri.com /library/userconf/proc02/pap0595/p0595.htm   (3631 words)

  
 Classification of Great Basin Plant Communities Occurring on Dugway Proving Ground, Utah
Hierarchical classification and frequency of DPG plant communities.
The composition and ecological relationships of the identified alliances are discussed only in those cases where more than one association was identified within the alliance.
Further investigation may result in the identification and classification of an additional association in the Artemisia alliance, the Black Sagebrush/Bluebunch Wheatgrass Association.
www.cecer.army.mil /techreports/hil_dug2/hil_dug2-06.htm   (4606 words)

  
 Maryland Vegetative Community: JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA WOODLAND ALLIANCE
Concept: This maritime woodland community dominated by Juniperus virginiana occurs on sand dunes, upper edges of salt marshes, and less commonly on rocky headlands of the northern and mid-Atlantic coast.
The physiognomy of this association is variable, ranging from dense tall-shrub thickets to open woodlands; trees are generally shorter than 4 m.
Juniperus virginiana may form pure stands, but more often grows in association with Pinus rigida, Quercus stellata, Prunus serotina, Amelanchier canadensis, Ilex opaca, or Quercus velutina, which tend to have low percent cover.
www.dnr.state.md.us /wildlife/Md_Veg_Com/48_.asp   (702 words)

  
 NVC (National Vegetation Classification) for Nevada - Nevada Natural Heritage Program
   Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia tridentata / Achnatherum hymenoides Woodland
   Pinus monophylla - Juniperus osteosperma - Quercus gambelii / Artemisia tridentata Woodland
   Pinus monophylla - Juniperus osteosperma / Artemisia arbuscula Woodland
heritage.nv.gov /ecology/nv_nvc.htm   (920 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Classification of the forest vegetation on the national forests of Arizona and New Mexico.
Survival and growth of containerized native juniper (Juniperus monosperma) on surface-mined lands in New Mexico.
A forest habitat type classification of southern Arizona and its relationship to forests of the Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico.
www.rmrs.nau.edu /publications/madrean/bibfiles/Plant.txt   (10202 words)

  
 Evergreen trees
Scientific classification: Cedar trees belong to the family Pinaceae.
Scientific classification: Junipers constitute the genus Juniperus, of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
The Eastern red cedar is classified as Juniperus virginiana, the rocky mountain juniper as Juniperus scopulorum, and the common juniper as Juniperus communis.
www.blitzworld.com /Trees/evergreen.htm   (278 words)

  
 ARKANSAS GAP ANALYSIS: VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Juniperus virginiana - Quercus stellata, Throughout state, primarily on high pH, thin soils, unburned.
Juniperus virginiana - Quercus stellata - Fraxinus quadrangulata, Throughout state, primarily on high pH, thin soils, unburned, mostly dolomite.
Juniperus ashei - Quercus muehlenbergii - Fraxinus quadrangulata, Dolomite outcrops in Ozarks.
www.cast.uark.edu /gap/vegclass.html   (1813 words)

  
 Taxonomic Classification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Plant taxonomic classification changes with continuing research, so inconsistencies in nomenclature will be found among different textbooks.
For example, fire blight is a disease of the Rose family, therefore it is helpful to recognize members of the Rose family to diagnosis this disease.
For example Acer is the genus of maples, Fraxinus is the ash, and Juniperus is the junipers.
www.ext.colostate.edu /pubs/garden/07701.html   (1136 words)

  
 Plants of Nepal: Vegetation and Habitats
These two systems of vegetation classification (Stainton, 1972 and Dobremez, 1972) are widely used today and are outlined below.
In the west, Cedrus deodara, Picea smithiana, Juniperus indica and Abies pindrow forests occur.
Juniperus recurva, Juniperus indica, Juniperus communis, Rhododendron anthopogon, Rhododendron lepidotum, Ephedra gerardiana and Hippophae tibetana in the inner valleys.
rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk /nepal/vegetation.html   (1010 words)

  
 Maryland Vegetation Classification: (JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA) / SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM - (BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA) WOODED ...
Classification of Vegetation Communities of Maryland: First Iteration
Specimens of Juniperus virginiana are relatively short and compact.
Juniperus virginiana is usually present as a stunted, sparse canopy.
www.dnr.state.md.us /wildlife/Md_Veg_Com/107_.asp   (883 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Juniperus virginiana (eastern redcedar) | USDA PLANTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
Juniperus virginiana L. Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Juniperus thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery
Juniperus virginiana L. View 17 genera in Cupressaceae, 27 species in Juniperus or click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles.
Juniperus virginiana L. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report.
plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=JUVI   (281 words)

  
 Brooklyn Botantic Garden: Plant Records
Bifoss, C. The water conductivity and growth habits of Juniperus horizontalis Moench and Juniperus virginiana L Ecology 28: 281-9.
Gerrath, J. Occurrence of phi thickenings is correlated with gymnosperm systematics Canad.
Livingston, R. Influence of birds, stones and soil on the establishment of pasture juniper, Juniperus communis and red cedar, J.
www.bbg.org /cgi/biblio/refquery.cgi?Cupressaceae   (6230 words)

  
 Juniper Essential Oil (Super Home Remedies News)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-20)
in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
In some species these “berries” are red-brown or orange but in most they are blue; they are often aromatic (for their use as a spice, see Juniperus communis).
Detail of Juniperus chinensis shoots, with juvenile (needle-like) leaves (left), and adult scale leaves and immature male cones (right)Many junipers (e.g.
www.superhomeremedies.com /blog/208/juniper-essential-oil   (748 words)

  
 Species: Juniperus monosperma
Oneseed juniper is a native, long-lived, evergreen tree with often shrubby form, 10 to 40 feet (3-12 m) high with several curved limbs arising near the base [32,42,121,127].
Kennedy, Kathryn L. A habitat type classification of the pinyon-juniper woodlands of the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico.
Miller, Richard F.; Rose, Jeffery A. Historic expansion of Juniperus occidentalis (western juniper) in southeastern Oregon.
www.fs.fed.us /database/feis/plants/tree/junmon/all.html   (8737 words)

  
 HORT 101Plant Classification
Development of the current classification system (taxonomy) was greatly influenced by two major "conceptual developments
=> While our present plant classification system is primarily based upon differences in morphological features, other techniques (molecular biology) are now being used to examine the relationships between organisms.
Since classification based on morphological features, another reason to learn the names of plant parts!
www.hort.purdue.edu /hort/courses/hort101fall/classification.html   (250 words)

  
 List of Major Plant Communities
The chapter will not detail the series level classification, but will discuss some of the series under some of the formations to illustrate the range of variability.
Below is a list of the communities (formations) that will be treated in the chapter, with several representative species of some of the communities.
e.g., Abies concolor, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus ponderosa, Pinus flexilis, Picea pungens, Juniperus scopulorum, Populus tremuloides
www.sjc.cc.nm.us /print/987.asp   (346 words)

  
 Appendix C
Five of the land cover types found near Yucca Mountain were identified using screen interpretation, with the remainder using digital classification techniques (Utah State University 1996).
JUNIPER_2 (JUN2) - Conifer woodland principally dominated by juniper Juniperus osteosperma at canopies from 30-60 percent.
PINYON-JUNIPER_2 (PJ2) - Conifer woodland principally co-dominated by pinyon Pinus monophylla and juniper Juniperus osteosperma at canopies from 30-60 percent.
www.ocrwm.doe.gov /documents/biology/appendixc.htm   (2991 words)

  
 Vegetation and Fuels of San Juan Island National Historical Park, Washington
We have developed a map of vegetation and fuels for San Juan Island Historical Park (SAJH), using field-based classification and limited data collection.
Taxonomy for all overstory species found and understory shrubs described in Agee's classification or found as a significant (>10%) understory component in any patch is included.
Taxonomy for other understory plants found is not included in the metadata, but is in the database.
metadata.gis.washington.edu /usgsbrd/cfs-SAJHveg.html   (1638 words)

  
 Planting Diagram
List of Plants to buy for the garden of Mr X 100 Long Street Oxford Latin Name Qty Classification : A - Annuals Lobelia 5 Pelargonium 3 Classification : B - Bulbs Crocus 110 Narcissus 'Cheerfulness' 12 Tulipa 12 Classification : C - Conifer
List of plant care details for the garden of Mr X 100 Long Street Oxford Classification : B - Bulbs
Juniperus communis 'Depressa Aurea' Bronze Winter No pruning required Yellow Spring Juniperus horizontalis 'Glauca' Blue Green Year No pruning required Classification : Cl - Climber Clematis 'Madame le Coultre' White Summer May prune if wished or light prune winter Feed and water well Hedera helix 'Glacier' White Year Prune Feb/Mar if nec.
home.clara.net /shocks/garden2/planting_diagram.htm   (233 words)

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