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- Juniperus phoenicea is a large shrub or small tree1that can grow up to 12 m tall2. It has a trunk up to 1–2 m in diameter and a rounded or irregular crown1. The bark is dark grayish-brown and can be peeled in strips1. It is a light-demanding pioneer species of meso- and thermo-Mediterranean climates, growing in sandy or rocky sites3. It is a xerophile species, adapted to an arid climate with hot and dry summers, and can tolerate rainfall of just 200 mm year3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Juniperus phoenicea is a large shrub or small tree reaching 5–8 metres (16–26 feet) tall, with a trunk up to 1–2 m (31⁄2 – 61⁄2 ft) in diameter and a rounded or irregular crown. The bark, which can be peeled in strips, is dark grayish-brown.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juniperus_phoeniceaShrub, or tree to 12 m tall, with trunk to 1 m in diameter. Bark dark grayish brown, fibrous, peeling in narrow strips. Crown dense, conical at first, broadening in age, with numerous, rising branches. Branchlets cylindrical, 1-1.5 mm thick. Juvenile needlelike leaves also common in adult plants.conifersgarden.com/encyclopedia/juniperus/juniper…The Phoenician juniper is a light-demanding pioneer species of meso- and thermo-Mediterranean climates17, growing in sandy or rocky sites2prevalently on calcareous soils but also on silicate1, 7. It is a xerophile species, adapted to an arid climate with hot and dry summers2, 7, and can tolerate rainfall of just 200 mm year1.forest.jrc.ec.europa.eu/media/atlas/Juniperus_phoe…
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Juniperus phoenicea is a large shrub or small tree reaching 5–8 metres (16–26 feet) tall, with a trunk up to 1–2 m (– ft) in diameter and a rounded or irregular crown. The bark, which can be peeled in strips, is dark grayish-brown.
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Juniperus phoenicea is relatively a widespread and common juniper in the western Mediterranean and is therefore assessed as Least Concern. Found in garrigue, maquis, or evergreen microphyllous woodland on dry, stony ground, …
Juniperus phoenicea - Plants of the World Online
Analysis of Juniperus phoenicea from throughout its range in the Mediterranean using DNA sequence data from nrDNA and petN-psbM: The case for the recognition of J. turbinata Guss.. Phytologia 95: 202-209.
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It is a native of S. Europe, N. Africa, and the Canary Islands, and according to Aiton was introduced in 1683. The adult leaves are in pairs or in threes, scale-like, 1 ⁄ 25 in. long, very closely arranged and appressed to the branchlet; the …
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