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Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae
Cupressaceae

The Cupressaceae or cypress family is a conifer family with worldwide distribution. The family includes 27 to 30 genera with about 130-140 species....
. Depending on taxonomic viewpoint, there are between 50-67 species of juniper, widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere, from the Arctic
Arctic

The Arctic is the region around the Earth's North Pole, opposite the Antarctica region around the South Pole. The Arctic includes the Arctic Ocean and parts of Canada, Greenland , Russia, the United States , Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland....
, south to tropical Africa
Africa

Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km? including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area....
 in the Old World
Old World

The Old World consists of those parts of Earth known to Europeans, Asians, and Africans in the 15th century....
, and to the mountains of Central America
Central America

Central America is a central geography region of the Americas. It is the southernmost, isthmus portion of the North American continent, which connects with South America on the southeast....
.

Description
Junipers vary in size and shape from tall tree
TREE

TREE was a Boston hardcore punk band formed in the summer of 1990. They were active in the Boston music scene until disbanding in 2002....
s, 20-40 m tall, to columnar or low spreading shrub
Shrub

A shrub or bush is a horticulture rather than strictly Botany category of woody plant, distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, usually less than 5-6 m tall....
s with long trailing branches.






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Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae
Cupressaceae

The Cupressaceae or cypress family is a conifer family with worldwide distribution. The family includes 27 to 30 genera with about 130-140 species....
. Depending on taxonomic viewpoint, there are between 50-67 species of juniper, widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere, from the Arctic
Arctic

The Arctic is the region around the Earth's North Pole, opposite the Antarctica region around the South Pole. The Arctic includes the Arctic Ocean and parts of Canada, Greenland , Russia, the United States , Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland....
, south to tropical Africa
Africa

Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km? including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area....
 in the Old World
Old World

The Old World consists of those parts of Earth known to Europeans, Asians, and Africans in the 15th century....
, and to the mountains of Central America
Central America

Central America is a central geography region of the Americas. It is the southernmost, isthmus portion of the North American continent, which connects with South America on the southeast....
.

Description


Jun Com Cones
Junipers vary in size and shape from tall tree
TREE

TREE was a Boston hardcore punk band formed in the summer of 1990. They were active in the Boston music scene until disbanding in 2002....
s, 20-40 m tall, to columnar or low spreading shrub
Shrub

A shrub or bush is a horticulture rather than strictly Botany category of woody plant, distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, usually less than 5-6 m tall....
s with long trailing branches. They are evergreen
Evergreen

In botany, an evergreen plant is a plant having leaf all year round. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which completely lose their foliage for part of the year....
 with needle-like and/or scale-like leaves
Leaf

In botany, a leaf is an above-ground plant Organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat and thin, to expose the cells containing chloroplast to light over a broad area, and to allow light to penetrate fully into the tissues....
. They can be either monoecious
Plant sexuality

Plant sexuality covers the wide variety of sexual reproduction systems found across the plant kingdom. This article describes Morphology aspects of sexual reproduction of plants....
 or dioecious
Plant sexuality

Plant sexuality covers the wide variety of sexual reproduction systems found across the plant kingdom. This article describes Morphology aspects of sexual reproduction of plants....
. The female seed cones
Conifer cone

A cone is an organ on plants in the division Pinophyta that contains the plant sexuality structures. The familiar woody cone is the female cone, which produces seeds....
 are very distinctive, with fleshy, fruit
Fruit

The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. In botany, which is the scientific study of plants, fruits are the ripened Ovary of flowering plants....
-like coalescing scales which fuse together to form a "berry"-like structure, 4-27 mm long, with 1-12 unwinged, hard-shelled seed
Seed

A seed is a small Plant embryogenesis plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually with some Food storage. It is the product of the ripened ovule of gymnosperm and angiosperm plants which occurs after fertilization and some growth within the mother plant....
s. In some species these "berries" are red-brown or orange but in most they are blue; they are often aromatic (for their use as a spice
Spice

A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, bark, leaf, or vegetable used in nutritionally insignificant quantities as a food additive for the purpose of flavor, color, or as a preservative that kills harmful bacteria or prevents their growth....
, see juniper berry
Juniper berry

A juniper berry is the female conifer cone produced by the various species of junipers. It is not a true berry but a cone with unusually fleshy and merged scales, which give it a berry-like appearance....
). The seed maturation time varies between species from 6-18 months after pollination. The male cones are similar to those of other Cupressaceae, with 6-20 scales; most shed their pollen in early spring, but some species pollinate in the autumn.
Jun Chin Close
Many junipers (e.g. J. chinensis, J. virginiana) have two types of leaves: seedlings and some twigs of older trees have needle-like leaves 5-25 mm long; and the leaves on mature plants are (mostly) tiny (2-4 mm long), overlapping and scale-like. When juvenile foliage occurs on mature plants, it is most often found on shaded shoots, with adult foliage in full sunlight. Leaves on fast-growing 'whip' shoots are often intermediate between juvenile and adult.

In some species (e. g. J. communis, J. squamata), all the foliage is of the juvenile needle-like type, with no scale leaves. In some of these (e.g. J. communis), the needles are jointed at the base, in others (e.g. J. squamata), the needles merge smoothly with the stem, not jointed.

The needle-leaves of junipers are hard and sharp, making the juvenile foliage very prickly to handle. This can be a valuable identification feature in seedlings, as the otherwise very similar juvenile foliage of cypresses (Cupressus
Cupressus

The genus Cupressus is one of several genera within the Family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress; for the others, see cypress....
, Chamaecyparis
Chamaecyparis

Chamaecyparis is genus of Pinophyta in the family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia and western and eastern North America. It is one of several genera within the Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress; for others, see cypress....
) and other related genera is soft and not prickly.

Juniper is the exclusive food plant of the larva
Larva

A larva is a young form of animal with indirect developmental biology, going through or undergoing metamorphosis .The larva can look completely different from the adult form, for example, a caterpillar differs from a butterfly....
e of some Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera

Lepidoptera is an order of insect that includes moths and butterfly. It is one of the most speciose orders in the class Insecta, encompassing moths and the three superfamilies of butterfly, skipper , and Hedylidae....
 species including Bucculatrix inusitata
Bucculatricidae

Bucculatricidae or is a family of moths. This small family has representatives in all parts of the world. Some authors place the group as a subfamily of the family Lyonetiidae....
 and Juniper Carpet
Juniper Carpet

The Juniper Carpet is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout Europe and the Near East, but is rather uncommon and locally distributed, mainly due to its very specific larval food plant....
 and is also eaten by the larvae of other Lepidoptera species such as Chionodes electella
Chionodes

Chionodes is a genus of moths of the family Gelechiidae. This large group has representatives in most parts of the world. Many species of this genus utilize Douglas fir as a host plant....
, Chionodes viduella
Chionodes

Chionodes is a genus of moths of the family Gelechiidae. This large group has representatives in most parts of the world. Many species of this genus utilize Douglas fir as a host plant....
, Juniper Pug
Juniper Pug

The Juniper Pug is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout the Palearctic and Nearctic regions and the Near East.The forewings are greyish brown with two distinctive black bands....
 and Pine Beauty
Pine Beauty

The Pine Beauty is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is a common species of pine woods in Europe.The forewings are typically rich orange brown, but sometimes are dark grey, with two large pale glossary of Lepidopteran termsta and fine streaks along the Glossary of Lepidopteran terms....
.

Classification

The number of juniper species is in dispute, with two recent studies giving very different totals, Farjon (2001) accepting 52 species, and Adams (2004) accepting 67 species. The junipers are divided into several sections, though (particularly among the scale-leaved species) which species belong to which sections is still far from clear, with research still on-going. The section Juniperus is an obvious monophyletic group though.

  • Juniperus sect. Juniperus: Needle-leaf junipers. The adult leaves are needle-like, in whorls of three, and jointed at the base (see below right).
    • Juniperus sect. Juniperus subsect. Juniperus: Cones with 3 separate seeds; needles with one stomatal band.
      • Juniperus communis
        Juniperus communis

        Juniperus communis, the Common Juniper, is a species in the genus Juniperus, in the family Cupressaceae. It has the largest range of any woody plant, throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic south in mountains to around 30?N latitude in North America, Europe and Asia....
        - Common Juniper
        • Juniperus communis subsp. alpina - Alpine Juniper
      • Juniperus conferta
        Juniperus rigida

        Juniperus rigida is a species of juniper, native to northern China, Korea, Japan, and the far southeast of Russia , occurring at altitudes of 10-2,200 m....
        - Shore Juniper (syn. J. rigida var. conferta)
      • Juniperus rigida
        Juniperus rigida

        Juniperus rigida is a species of juniper, native to northern China, Korea, Japan, and the far southeast of Russia , occurring at altitudes of 10-2,200 m....
        - Temple Juniper or Needle Juniper
    • Juniperus sect. Juniperus subsect. Oxycedrus: Cones with 3 separate seeds; needles with two stomatal bands.
      • Juniperus brevifolia
        Juniperus brevifolia

        Juniperus brevifolia is a species of juniper, endemism to the Azores , where it occurs at altitudes of 240-800 m, rarely up to 1,500 m. It is closely related to Juniperus oxycedrus of the Mediterranean region and Juniperus cedrus of the Canary Islands....
        - Azores Juniper
      • Juniperus cedrus
        Juniperus cedrus

        Juniperus cedrus is a species of juniper, native to the western Canary Islands and Madeira , where it occurs at altitudes of 500-2400 m. It is closely related to Juniperus oxycedrus of the Mediterranean region and Juniperus brevifolia of the Azores....
        - Canary Islands Juniper
      • Juniperus deltoides
        Juniperus oxycedrus

        Juniperus oxycedrus is a species of juniper, native across the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Portugal, north to southern France, east to westernmost Iran, and south to Israel, growing on a variety of rocky sites from sea level up to 1600 m altitude....
        - Eastern Prickly Juniper
      • Juniperus formosana
        Juniperus formosana

        Juniperus formosana is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found in China and Taiwan....
        - Chinese Prickly Juniper
      • Juniperus lutchuensis
        Juniperus lutchuensis

        Juniperus lutchuensis is a species of juniper, native to the Ryukyu Islands, Izu Oshima and the adjacent coast of Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan....
        - Ryukyu Juniper
      • Juniperus navicularis
        Juniperus oxycedrus

        Juniperus oxycedrus is a species of juniper, native across the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Portugal, north to southern France, east to westernmost Iran, and south to Israel, growing on a variety of rocky sites from sea level up to 1600 m altitude....
        - Portuguese Prickly Juniper
      • Juniperus oxycedrus
        Juniperus oxycedrus

        Juniperus oxycedrus is a species of juniper, native across the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Portugal, north to southern France, east to westernmost Iran, and south to Israel, growing on a variety of rocky sites from sea level up to 1600 m altitude....
        - Western Prickly Juniper or Cade Juniper
      • Juniperus macrocarpa
        Juniperus macrocarpa

        Juniperus macrocarpa is a species of juniper, native across the northern Mediterranean region from southeastern Spain east to western Turkey and Cyprus, growing on coastal sand dunes from sea level up to 75 m altitude....
        (J. oxycedrus subsp. macrocarpa) - Large-berry Juniper
    • Juniperus sect. Juniperus subsect. Caryocedrus: Cones with 3 seeds fused together; needles with two stomatal bands.
      • Juniperus drupacea
        Juniperus drupacea

        Juniperus drupacea, the Syrian Juniper, is a species of juniper native to the eastern Mediterranean region from southern Greece , southern Turkey, western Syria, and the Lebanon, growing on rocky sites from 800-1700 m altitude....
        - Syrian Juniper


Juniper Needles
El Hierro Sabinar
Juniper Berries Q
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Juniperus
sect. Sabina:
Scale-leaf junipers. The adult leaves are mostly scale-like, similar to those of Cupressus
Cupressus

The genus Cupressus is one of several genera within the Family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress; for the others, see cypress....
 species, in opposite pairs or whorls of three, and the juvenile needle-like leaves are not jointed at the base (including in the few that have only needle-like leaves; see below right). Provisionally, all the other junipers are included here, though they form a paraphyletic group.
    • Old World species
      • Juniperus chinensis
        Juniperus chinensis

        Juniperus chinensis is a shrub or tree, very variable in shape, reaching 1-20 m tall. It is native to northeast Asia, in China, Mongolia, Japan, Korea and the southeast of Russia....
         - Chinese Juniper
        • Juniperus chinensis var. sargentii - Sargent's Juniper
      • Juniperus convallium
        Juniperus convallium

        Juniperus convallium is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in China....
         - Mekong Juniper
      • Juniperus excelsa
        Juniperus excelsa

        Juniperus excelsa is a juniper found throughout the eastern Mediterranean Sea, from northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria across Turkey to Syria and the Lebanon, and the Caucasus mountains....
         - Greek Juniper
      • Juniperus polycarpos - Persian Juniper
      • Juniperus foetidissima
        Juniperus foetidissima

        Juniperus foetidissima is a juniper native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, from southern Albania and northern Greece across Turkey to Syria and the Lebanon, the Caucasus mountains, the Alborz mountains of northern Iran, and east to southwestern Turkmenistan....
         - Stinking Juniper
      • Juniperus indica
        Juniperus indica

        Juniperus indica is a juniper native to high altitudes in the Himalaya, occurring from the northern Indus River Valley in Kashmir east to western Yunnan in China....
         - Black Juniper
      • Juniperus komarovii
        Juniperus komarovii

        Juniperus komarovii is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in China....
         - Komarov's Juniper
      • Juniperus phoenicea
        Juniperus phoenicea

        Juniperus phoenicea is a juniper found throughout the Mediterranean region, from Morocco and Portugal east to Turkey and Egypt, and also on Madeira and the Canary Islands, and on the mountains of western Saudi Arabia near the Red Sea....
         - Phoenicean Juniper
      • Juniperus procera
        Juniperus procera

        Juniperus procera, commonly known in English language as African Juniper or East African Juniper, is a Pinophytaous tree native to the mountains of eastern Africa from eastern Sudan south to Zimbabwe, and the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula....
         - East African Juniper
      • Juniperus procumbens
        Juniperus procumbens

        Juniperus procumbens is a low-growing shrubby juniper native to the southern Japan. Its status as a wild plant is disputed; some authorities treat it as endemism on high mountains on Kyushu and a few other islands off southern Japan, while others consider it native to the coasts of southern Japan and also the southern and western coasts...
         - Ibuki Juniper
      • Juniperus pseudosabina
        Juniperus pseudosabina

        Juniperus pseudosabina is a species of juniper native to the mountains of central Asia in northern Pakistan, northeastern Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, eastern Kazakhstan, western China, western Mongolia, and south-central Russia, typically growing at altitudes of 2,000-4,100 m....
         - Xinjiang Juniper
      • Juniperus recurva
        Juniperus recurva

        Juniperus recurva is a juniper native to the Himalaya, from northern Pakistan east to western Yunnan in southwestern China. It grows at 3,000-4,000 m altitude....
         - Himalayan Juniper
        • Juniperus recurva var. coxii - Cox's Juniper
      • Juniperus sabina
        Juniperus sabina

        Juniperus sabina is a species of juniper native to the mountains of central and southern Europe and western and central Asia, from Spain east to eastern Siberia, typically growing at altitudes of 1,000-3,300 m....
         - Savin Juniper
        • Juniperus sabina var. davurica - Daurian Juniper
      • Juniperus saltuaria
        Juniperus saltuaria

        Juniperus saltuaria is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in China....
         - Sichuan Juniper
      • Juniperus semiglobosa
        Juniperus semiglobosa

        Juniperus semiglobosa is a species of juniper native to the mountains of central Asia, in northeastern Afghanistan, westernmost China , northwesternmost India, southeastern Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, western Nepal, northern Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan....
         - Russian Juniper
      • Juniperus squamata
        Juniperus squamata

        Juniperus squamata is a species of juniper native to the Himalaya and China, from northeastern Afghanistan east to western Yunnan in southwestern China, and with disjunct populations north to western Gansu and east to Fujian....
         - Flaky Juniper
      • Juniperus thurifera
        Juniperus thurifera

        Juniperus thurifera is a species of juniper native to the mountains of the western Mediterranean region, from southern France across eastern and central Spain to Morocco and locally in northern Algeria....
         - Spanish Juniper
      • Juniperus tibetica
        Juniperus tibetica

        Juniperus tibetica is a species of juniper, native to western China in southern Gansu, southeastern Qinghai, Sichuan, and Tibet Autonomous Region, where it grows at high to very high altitudes of 2,600?4,800 m....
         - Tibetan Juniper
      • Juniperus wallichiana - Himalayan Black Juniper
    • New World species
      • Juniperus angosturana
        Juniperus angosturana

        Juniperus angosturana is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in Mexico....
         - Mexican One-seed Juniper
      • Juniperus ashei
        Juniperus ashei

        Juniperus ashei is a drought-tolerant evergreen shrub or small tree, native to northeastern Mexico and the south-central United States north to southern Missouri; the largest areas are in central Texas, where extensive stands occur....
         - Ashe Juniper
      • Juniperus barbadensis
        Juniperus barbadensis

        Juniperus barbadensis is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found in Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, and Saint Lucia....
         - West Indies Juniper
      • Juniperus bermudiana
        Juniperus bermudiana

        Juniperus bermudiana is a species of juniper endemic to Bermuda. In Bermuda and elsewhere this species is most commonly known as Bermuda cedar although it is not a true cedar ; a more botanically accurate name would be Bermuda Juniper, although this is not in popular use anywhere....
         - Bermuda Juniper
      • Juniperus blancoi
        Juniperus blancoi

        Juniperus blancoi is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in Mexico....
         - Blanco's Juniper
      • Juniperus californica
        Juniperus californica

        Juniperus californica is a species of juniper native to southwestern North America; as the name implies, it is mainly found in California, but also extends through most of Baja California, and a short distance into southern Nevada and western Arizona....
         - California Juniper
      • Juniperus coahuilensis
        Juniperus coahuilensis

        Juniperus coahuilensis is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found in Mexico and the United States....
         - Coahuila Juniper
      • Juniperus comitana
        Juniperus comitana

        Juniperus comitana is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found in Guatemala and Mexico....
         - Comitán Juniper
      • Juniperus deppeana
        Juniperus deppeana

        Juniperus deppeana is a small to medium-sized tree reaching 10-15 m tall. It is native to central and northern Mexico and the southwestern United States ....
         - Alligator Juniper
      • Juniperus durangensis
        Juniperus durangensis

        Juniperus durangensis is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in Mexico....
         - Durango Juniper
      • Juniperus flaccida
        Juniperus flaccida

        Juniperus flaccida is a large shrub or small tree reaching 5-10 m tall. It is native to central and northern Mexico and the extreme southwest of Texas, United States ....
         - Mexican Weeping Juniper
      • Juniperus gamboana
        Juniperus gamboana

        Juniperus gamboana is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found in Guatemala and Mexico.It is threatened by habitat loss....
         - Gamboa Juniper
      • Juniperus horizontalis
        Juniperus horizontalis

        Juniperus horizontalis is a low-growing shrubby juniper native to northern North America, throughout most of Canada from Yukon east to Newfoundland , and in the United States in Alaska, and locally from Montana east to Maine, reaching its furthest south in Wyoming and northern Illinois....
         - Creeping Juniper
      • Juniperus jaliscana
        Juniperus jaliscana

        Juniperus jaliscana is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in Mexico....
         - Jalisco Juniper
      • Juniperus monosperma
        Juniperus monosperma

        Juniperus monosperma is a species of juniper native to western North America, in the United States in Arizona, New Mexico, southern Colorado, western Oklahoma , and western Texas, and in Mexico in the extreme north of Chihuahua ....
         - One-seed Juniper
      • Juniperus monticola
        Juniperus monticola

        Juniperus monticola is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in Mexico....
         - Mountain Juniper
      • Juniperus occidentalis
        Juniperus occidentalis

        Juniperus occidentalis is a shrub or tree native to the western United States, growing in mountains at altitudes of 800-3,000 m .The shoots are of moderate thickness among junipers, 1-1.6 mm diameter....
         - Western Juniper
        • Juniperus occidentalis subsp. australis - Sierra Juniper
      • Juniperus osteosperma
        Juniperus osteosperma

        Juniperus osteosperma is a shrub or small tree reaching 3-6 m tall. It is native to the southwestern United States, in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, western New Mexico, western Colorado, Wyoming, southern Montana, southern Idaho and eastern California....
         - Utah Juniper
      • Juniperus pinchotii
        Juniperus pinchotii

        Juniperus pinchotii is a species of juniper native to southwestern North America, in Mexico in Chihuahua , Durango, Nuevo Le?n, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas, and in the United States from central Arizona east through southern New Mexico to central Texas....
         - Pinchot Juniper
      • Juniperus saltillensis
        Juniperus saltillensis

        Juniperus saltillensis is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in Mexico....
         - Saltillo Juniper
      • Juniperus scopulorum
        Juniperus scopulorum

        Juniperus scopulorum is a species of juniper native to western North America, in Canada in British Columbia and southwest Alberta, in the United States from Washington east to North Dakota, south to Arizona and also locally western Texas, and northernmost Mexico from Sonora east to Coahuila....
         - Rocky Mountain Juniper
      • Juniperus standleyi
        Juniperus standleyi

        Juniperus standleyi is a species of juniper native to Guatemala and the adjacent extreme southeast of Mexico , where it occurs at high altitudes of 3,000?4,250 m....
         - Standley's Juniper
      • Juniperus virginiana
        Juniperus virginiana

        Juniperus virginiana is a species of juniper native to eastern North America, from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, east of the Great Plains....
         - Eastern Juniper (Eastern Redcedar)
        • Juniperus virginiana subsp. silicicola - Southern Juniper


Cultivation and uses


Juniper berries are a spice used in a wide variety of culinary dishes and best known for the primary flavoring in gin
Gin

Gin is a distilled beverage flavoured with juniper berries. Distilled gin is made by redistilling neutral grain spirit and raw cane sugar which has been flavoured with juniper berries....
 (and responsible for gin's name, which is a shortening of the Dutch word for Juniper: genever). Juniper berries are also used as the primary flavor in the liquor Jenever
Jenever

Jenever , is the juniper-flavored and strongly alcoholic traditional liquor of the Netherlands, Belgium and Northern France , from which gin evolved....
 and sahti
Sahti

Sahti is a traditional beer from Finland made from a variety of cereals, malted and unmalted, including barley, rye, wheat, and oats; sometimes bread made from these grains is fermented instead of malt itself....
-style of beers. Juniper berry sauce is often a popular flavoring choice for quail, pheasant, veal, rabbit, venison and other meat dishes.

Many of the earliest prehistoric people lived in or near juniper forests which furnished them food, fuel, and wood for shelter or utensils. Many species, such as J. chinensis (Chinese Juniper) from eastern Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
, are extensively used in landscaping and horticulture
Horticulture

'Horticulture' is the industry and science of plant cultivation. Horticulturists work and conduct research in the disciplines of plant propagation and cultivation, Crop , plant breeding and genetic engineering, plant biochemistry, and plant physiology....
, and as one of the most popular species for use in bonsai
Bonsai

Bonsai 'Bonsai' is a Japanese pronunciation of the earlier Chinese term penzai . The word bonsai is used in the West as an umbrella term for all miniature trees in containers or pots....
. It is also a symbol of longevity, strength, athleticism, and fertility.

Some junipers are susceptible to Gymnosporangium
Gymnosporangium

Gymnosporangium is a genus of heteroecious Phytopathology fungus which alternately infect members of the family Cupressaceae, primarily species in the genus Juniperus , and members of the family Rosaceae in the subfamily Maloideae ....
 rust disease, and can be a serious problem for those people growing apple
APPLE

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 trees, the alternate host
Host (biology)

In biology, a host is an organism that harbors a virus or parasite, or a mutual or commensal symbiont, typically providing nourishment and shelter....
 of the disease.

Some juniper trees are misleadingly given the common name "cedar"-- including the "red cedar" that is used widely in cedar drawers. True cedars are those tree species in the genus Cedrus
Cedar

Cedar is a genus of coniferous trees in the plant family Pinaceae. They are most closely related to the Firs , sharing a very similar cone structure....
, family Pinaceae
Pinaceae

The family Pinaceae , is in the order Pinales and includes many of the well-known conifers of commercial importance such as cedars, firs, Tsugas, larches, pines and spruces....
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Juniper berries have long been used as medicine by many cultures. Juniper berries act as a strong urinary tract disinfectant if consumed and were used by American Indians as a herbal remedy for urinary tract infections. Western tribes combined the berries of juniperus communis
Juniperus communis

Juniperus communis, the Common Juniper, is a species in the genus Juniperus, in the family Cupressaceae. It has the largest range of any woody plant, throughout the cool temperate Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic south in mountains to around 30?N latitude in North America, Europe and Asia....
 with Berberis
Berberis

Berberis a genus of about 450-500 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs from 1-5 m tall with thorny shoots, native to the temperate and subtropical regions of Europe, Asia, Africa, North America and South America....
 root bark in a herbal tea to treat diabetes. Clinical studies have verified the effectiveness of this treatment in insulin-dependent diabetes. Compounds in these plants when combined and ingested have been shown to trigger insulin production in the body's fat cells, as well as stabilize blood sugar levels. Native Americans also used juniper berries as a female contraceptive. The 17th Century herbalist
Herbalist

An herbalist is:#A person whose life is dedicated to the economic or medicinal uses of plants.#One skilled in the harvesting and collection of medicinal plants ....
 physician
Physician

A physician, medical practitioner, doctor of medicine, or medical doctor practices medicine, and is concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and injury....
 Nicholas Culpeper
Nicholas Culpeper

Nicholas Culpeper was an England botany, herbalist, physician, and astrology. His published books, The English Physitian and the Complete Herbal , contain a rich store of pharmaceutical and herbal knowledge....
 recommended the ripened berries for conditions such as asthma
Asthma

Asthma is a common chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, in which the Lung constrict, become inflammation, and are lined with excessive amounts of thickened mucus, often in response to one or more triggers....
 and sciatica
Sciatica

Sciatica is a set of symptoms including pain that may be caused by general compression and/or irritation of one of five nerve roots that give rise to the sciatic nerve, or by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve itself....
, as well as to speed childbirth
Childbirth

Childbirth is the culmination of a human pregnancy or gestation period with the delivery of one or more newborn infants from a woman's uterus. The process of normal human childbirth is categorized in three stages of labour: the shortening and dilation of the cervix, descent and delivery of the infant, and delivery of the placenta.....
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Juniper berries are steam distilled to produce an essential oil
Essential oil

An essential oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. They are also known as volatile or ethereal oils, or simply as the "oil of" the plant material from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove....
 that may vary from colorless to yellow or pale green. Some of its chemical components are alpha pinene, cadinene
Cadinene

Cadinene is the trivial chemical name of a number of isomeric hydrocarbons that occur in a wide variety of essential oil-producing plants. The name is derived from that of the Juniperus oxycedrus, the wood of which yields an oil from which cadinene isomers were first isolated....
, camphene
Camphene

Camphene is bicyclic terpene. It is nearly insoluble in water, but very soluble in common organic solvents. It volatilizes readily at room temperature and has a pungent smell....
 and terpineol
Terpineol

Terpineol is a naturally occurring monoterpene alcohol that has been isolated from a variety of sources such as cajuput oil, pine oil, and petitgrain oil....
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External links

  • Photos of cones and foliage of selected species