The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region . s not drooping: Heartwood purplish or rose-red Juniperus scopulorum. Heartwood yellowish-brown: Berries large, mostly over one-fourth of an inch in diameter andbluish: One-seeded: Seeds round-pointed, furrowed, and creased from top to bottom Juniperus Seeds usually chisel-pointed, furrowed only at bottom. Juniperus meyalocarpa. Several-seeded Juniperus occidentalis. Berries small, mostly less than one-fourth of an inch in diameter,and bluish or copper-colored: One-seeded Juniperus monosperma. Several-seeded Juniperus sabi
The cypress and juniper trees of the Rocky Mountain region . s not drooping: Heartwood purplish or rose-red Juniperus scopulorum. Heartwood yellowish-brown: Berries large, mostly over one-fourth of an inch in diameter andbluish: One-seeded: Seeds round-pointed, furrowed, and creased from top to bottom Juniperus Seeds usually chisel-pointed, furrowed only at bottom. Juniperus meyalocarpa. Several-seeded Juniperus occidentalis. Berries small, mostly less than one-fourth of an inch in diameter,and bluish or copper-colored: One-seeded Juniperus monosperma. Several-seeded Juniperus sabinoides. Leaves needlelike, spreading or standing out loosely on the twigs. Juniperus communis. 1 The rare weeping form of /. scopulorum may be easily distinguished from J. flaccida by its rose-redheartwood and small bluish berries. 2 See J. knightii, p. 26. ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PUBLICATION MAT BE PROCURED FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AT 25 CENTS PER COPY Bui. 207, U S. Dept. of Agriculture Map No. 1. CUPRESSUS ARIZONICA: GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. [The distribution shown in Mexico by hatched areas is based on reported occurrences notyet verified ; solid dots show localities where specimens of this species have been collected.] Jul. 207, U S. Dept. of Agricult Map No. 2
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