. 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. JUNIPERUS branchlets slender: Ivs. acicular and spreading or scale- like, imbricate, rhombic, obtuse, opposite, often bluish green: fr. K-J^ in. across, shining, with 3-G seeds. S. Eu., 8. Califdmioa, Carr. Fig. 1202. Pyramidal tree, to 40 ft., or shrub with many erect branches: branchlets rather stout: I


. 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. JUNIPERUS branchlets slender: Ivs. acicular and spreading or scale- like, imbricate, rhombic, obtuse, opposite, often bluish green: fr. K-J^ in. across, shining, with 3-G seeds. S. Eu., 8. Califdmioa, Carr. Fig. 1202. Pyramidal tree, to 40 ft., or shrub with many erect branches: branchlets rather stout: Ivs. usually in 3's, imbricate, rhombic, ob- tuse, thick, yellowish green, with conspicuous gland, only on vigorous branches acicular: fr. J^-^^ in. long, with bluish bloom and with 1-2 large seeds. Calif. 10:517. 1854, p. 353. DD. Color of fr, bluish Mack or blue, with juicy, resinous flesh. E. Imbricate Ivs. usually in 3^s, minutely denticulate. 9. occidentilis, Hook. Tree, to 40 feet, rarely to 60 ft., with spreading branches forming a broad, low head, or shrub with several upright stems: branchlets stout and thick, imbricate, ovate, acute, grayish green, rarely acicular: fr. subglobose or ovoid, M-K in. long, with 2-3 seeds. Washington to Calif. 10:521. EE. Imbricate Ivs. opposite, entire or nearly so. p. Seeds of fr. 2-6. G. Shape of imbricate Ivs. acute: branchlets slender. 10. exc^lsa, Bieb. Tree, to 60 feet, with pyramidal head and upright or spreading branches: Ivs. ovate, spreading, in 3's, on the lower branches, but mostly opposite, rhombic, bluish green: fr. bluish black, bloomy, globular, about J-^ in. across, with 3-6 seeds. Greece, W. Asia to Hiraal. (it. 46, p. 209. Var. stricta, Hort. Of upright, columnar habit, with very glaucous foliage. Var. venilsta, Hort., seems hardly different from the former. JUNIPERUS 849. 1202. Juniperus Californica (X }^). spreading or loosely appressed and ovate-lanceolate : fr. globose, small, about J^ in. across, 2-3


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