. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 850 JUNIPERUS JUSTICIA ish green. Brit. Columb. to Calif, in the Rocky Mts. :423. 16. Bermudiina, Linn. Tree, to 40 ft., in habit much like J. Vlrginiana, but branches much stouter and foliage pale bluish green; branchlets thickly set, quad- rangular, stout and short: Ivs. mostly imbricate, thick or acicu


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 850 JUNIPERUS JUSTICIA ish green. Brit. Columb. to Calif, in the Rocky Mts. :423. 16. Bermudiina, Linn. Tree, to 40 ft., in habit much like J. Vlrginiana, but branches much stouter and foliage pale bluish green; branchlets thickly set, quad- rangular, stout and short: Ivs. mostly imbricate, thick or acicular, spiny-pointed, rigid, erect-spreading: stami- nate catkins larger: fr. usually 2-seeded and depressed- globular. Bermuda and cult, in other W. Indian Islands. II. 19:657. 4:295. I cc. Fr. pendulous, on curved peduncles, small: shrubs, usually spreading or procumbent. 17. Sabina, Linn. Spreading or procumbent shrub, rarely with erect stem, to 10 ft.: branchlets rather slen- der, of a very strong, disagreeable odor when bruised: Ivs. needle-shaped, acute and slightly spreading or im- bricate, oblong-rhombic, acute or subacute, usually dark green : fr. one-fifth to J^in. thick, globular, 1-3-seeded. Mts. of middle and southern Ku., W. Asia, Sibsr., N. Amer. — Very variable. The most remarkable vars. are the following: Var. fastigifita, Hort. Erect shrub of columnar habit, with dark green, mostly imbricate Ivs. Var. humilis. Mex. :522.—J. Tree, to CO ft., allied to J. oceidentalis, with broad, pyramidal or round-topped head: Ivs. usually opposite, glandular, bluish green: fr. dark reddish brown, bloomy, with usually 4 seeds. Has a checkered bark like a black-jack oak. Col. to Tex. and New Mex. 10:020.—J. Pseiido-sabhia, Fisch. & Mey. Allied to J. Sabina. Erect shrub, with tliiek, dense and short branchlets: Ivs. usually dimorph; fr. ovate, blackish, glossy, 1-seeded. Siber —J. sabinoides, thurit'era.—t^. sabiuoides,


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