. The book of forestry. Forests and forestry. 242 THE BOOK OF FORESTRY JUmPER JUNIPER Juniperus communis FOEM Usually a low evergreen shrub growing in laige bushy clumps, 8'-10' across or in pyramidal form 6-8' high. Reaches tree size in hill region of Illinois (20'-30' in height). Leaves j"_i" long^ aw4shaped. Dark green in summer, becoming a bronze shade in winter. Fruit A bluish black berry maturing in the third season. Used in the manu- facture of certain beverages. Range Southern Greenland to mountains of Pennsylvania; west to Nebraska; thence south to Texas and Arizona. On Paci


. The book of forestry. Forests and forestry. 242 THE BOOK OF FORESTRY JUmPER JUNIPER Juniperus communis FOEM Usually a low evergreen shrub growing in laige bushy clumps, 8'-10' across or in pyramidal form 6-8' high. Reaches tree size in hill region of Illinois (20'-30' in height). Leaves j"_i" long^ aw4shaped. Dark green in summer, becoming a bronze shade in winter. Fruit A bluish black berry maturing in the third season. Used in the manu- facture of certain beverages. Range Southern Greenland to mountains of Pennsylvania; west to Nebraska; thence south to Texas and Arizona. On Pacific Coast from Alaska to Northern Fig. 43.—^Terminal branch, showing leaves, flower, and fruit of 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 Moon, Frederick Franklin, 1880-1929. New York [etc. ] D. Appleton and Company


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