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la. Junipenis communis hemispherica Parl. 



A low dense shrub; leaves */j inch long or less, stouter and stiffer than 

 those of the typical form. 



A geographical variety found in the mountains of southern Europe and 

 northern Africa. One bush on the west side of the Cactus Garden near the 

 typical form. 



Ib. Juniperus communis oblonga Loud. 



Erect shrub with widely spreading branches and pendulous branchlets; 

 leaves strongly concave, the longest ^4 mcn l n g- 



A geographical variety, native of Transcaucasia. One specimen is 

 west of the Cactus Garden. 



2. Juniperus recurva squamata Parl. 



Leaves in 3s, straight, slightly spreading, linear-lanceolate, % inch long, 

 sharp-pointed; fruit ^ inch broad, 1 -seeded. 



Prostrate shrub with long trailing branches. Native of the Himalaya 

 Mountains. One specimen is on the southwest border of the Cactus Garden. 



3. Juniperus virginiana L. Red Cedar. 



Leaves of leading shoots acicular, in 3s, those of the foliage branches 

 in 2s, small and scale-like, acute or acutish; fruit erect on short peduncles, 

 globose or ovoid, y$ inch broad, 1 -seeded. 



Tree with a maximum height of about 100 feet, with spreading branches 

 and often pendulous branchlets. A variable species with many garden forms. 

 Native of eastern North America. One tree with wide spreading branches 

 and pendulous branchlets is east of the Cactus Garden, and another smaller 

 and more compact specimen is west of the Cactus Garden, near J. communis. 



4. Juniperus Sabina L. 



Leaves of leading shoots often in 3s and acicular, those of the foliage 

 branches scale-like, in 2s, obtusish; fruit pendulous, on elongated curved 

 peduncles, globose, 1-3-seeded. 



A variable species with many garden forms. Native of eastern North 

 America, Europe and Asia. There are several staminate specimens along 

 the border of the Cactus Garden. 



