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Juniperus communis — Common Juniper
An increasingly rare native tree, frequently planted in its fastigiate forms.
All leaves are juvenile, in groups of three, with a single white band in the inside of the needle. Berries ripen black after three years (and provide the traditional flavouring for gin).
‘Stricta’ (Irish Juniper) is the narrow fastigiate cultivar most commonly seen in gardens.
For similar trees see: Radially arranged leaves Click on an orange link to display the associated image; click on the image to see the larger parent image in a separate window Copyright © 2007 Philip Brassett
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