Juniperus virginiana


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Synonyms for Juniperus virginiana

small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles

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Golden mice were collected during late December 1992 in a box canyon dominated by stands of Juniperus virginiana and thickets of Lonicera japonica near Big Hill, Madison County, Kentucky.
18 Pinus strobus 104 740 3.4 Prunus serotina 58 270 2.1 Juniperus virginiana 28 157 0.9 Quercus rubra 324 84 0.7 Tilia americana 23 94 0.7 A descending monotonic curve best describes the size structures of Sites 8 and 13.
Juniperus virginiana behaves like a drought-tolerant species and is able to maintain physiological activity at lower soil-water content, whereas P.
Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) is considered an invasive species, as it adapts well to the different soil types and climate conditions in the Great Plains of the United States (Adams 1987, Bidwell et al.
Assessing changes in biomass, productivity, and C and N stores following Juniperus virginiana forest expansion into tallgrass prairie.
While keeping it simple (as in simple living) is the name of the game, there is a more important underlying factor - a commitment to ultimate greening: providing for the present without sacrificing the future." So, in addition to plant sustainability, what makes Eastern Redcedar 'Cupressaceae Juniperus virginiana' different?
Other species include: Carya tomentosa (Poir.) Nutt., Diospyros virginiana L., Juniperus virginiana L., Pinus banksiana Lamb., Pinus sylvestris L., Prunus serotina Ehrh., Ulmus americana L.
Numerically this forest was dominated by small eastern red cedars (Juniperus virginiana L., Cupressaceae), post oak (Quercus stellata), and blackjack oak (Q.
North American Ogham: Celtic Wisdom for the Prairies & Central Plains OGHAM CELTIC CENTRAL PLAINS Beith Silver Birch River Birch Betula pmdula Betula nigra Luis Rowan Red Cedar Sorbus aucuparia Juniperus virginiana Nuin Ash Redbud (Nion) Fraxinus excelsior Cercis canadensis Fearn Alder Red Maple Alnus glutinosa Acer rubrum Saille Willow Willow Salix spp.
The canyons at CPBS are often rocky and lined with Juniperus virginiana, which gives way to mixed-grass prairie on the slopes and short-grass prairie on the hilltops.
Eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) often invades prairie in the absence of fire.
Promotion of mid-successional seedling recruitment and establishment by Juniperus virginiana in a coastal environment.
Eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana 'Canaertii', 'Chamberlaynii', or 'Pendula Virdis')
X X X Juglans nigra (1) X X Juniperus virginiana (1) X X X Morus rubra (1) X X Parthenocissus quinquefolia X X Quercus marilandica (1) X X Quercus muhlenbergii X X X Quercus rubra (1) X X Quercus stellata X Robinia pseudoacacia X Symphoricarpos orbiculatus X Ulmus alata X Ulmus rubra (1) X X Ulmus serotina X Viburnum lentago X Viburnum prunifolium X Vitis spp.