Juniperus scopulorum

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Read about Juniperus scopulorum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Juniperus scopulorum, Sarg. Closely allied to the preceding; chiefly distinguished by the somewhat larger fr., ripening not until the second year; by its habit, forming a broad head with stout, spreading branches and often dividing into several sts. near the base, and by its shredding bark. The branchlets are somewhat shorter and stouter, and the foliage usually glaucous or yellowish green. Brit. Col. to Calif, in the Rocky Mts. G.F. 10:423. S.S. 14:739.


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