. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. THE JUNIPER. 607 flowers are of a wliitisli-yellow colour; and its fruit (shown in the illustration on this page) is in the form of purple or purplish-black and fleshy berries. The Juniper is easily grown on sandy soil, and can be propagated either by seed, by. cuttings, or by layers. Its trunk or stem is usually too small to produce any appreciable quantity of wood. But it is aromatic, of a yellowish-brown colour, very durable, finely veined, and susceptible of a high poHsh, and is useful and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page i


. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. THE JUNIPER. 607 flowers are of a wliitisli-yellow colour; and its fruit (shown in the illustration on this page) is in the form of purple or purplish-black and fleshy berries. The Juniper is easily grown on sandy soil, and can be propagated either by seed, by. cuttings, or by layers. Its trunk or stem is usually too small to produce any appreciable quantity of wood. But it is aromatic, of a yellowish-brown colour, very durable, finely veined, and susceptible of a high poHsh, and is useful and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Heath, Francis George, 1843-1913. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington


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