?e Trees of Wyoming. 



XVI. Rocky Mountain Juniper. 

 showing- berrie 



tifi of a branch, 



state from the south- 

 eastern to the north- 

 western corner. It oc- 

 curs in canons and on 

 rocky bluffs. Often it 

 is stunted and shrub- 

 like but more often a 

 tree with short, thick 

 trunk and rounded top. 

 Sometimes it branches 

 from the base and then 

 resembles in habit the 

 following species. Its 

 wood, though 



XVII. ROCKY MOUNTAIN JUNIPER. Usual form, but often more shrubby and 

 branched from the base. 



