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Ripe Juniper Berries
Fruits of Common Juniper (Juniperus communis) take sevaral years to ripen. During the first year they are green. They turn blue during their second or third year of ripening. Many different species of birds feed on these berries.
The Low Beskid - Woltuszowa - September, 2008.


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lcarreauJuniper trees ....

Voted 10/10

are my favourite of central Arizona. We have
the twisted Alligator Juniper, and the shapely
Utah Junipers and One-Seed Junipers.

The intense smell of a juniper cannot be matched!

Larry
Posted Sep 11, 2008 3:16 pm

HenrykRe: Juniper trees ....

Hasn't voted

Thank you for adding these interesting facts. Greetings Henryk
Posted Sep 12, 2008 1:24 pm

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