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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youUtah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) is native to most of Utah and is common on dry plains, plateaus, and the lower elevations of the mountains in the state. It grows up to 15 feet tall and produces berry-like fruit that takes two years to mature. Utah juniper is used for fence posts, firewood, and xeriscapes.2 Sources
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Juniperus osteosperma - Wikipedia
Juniperus osteosperma (Utah juniper; syn. J. utahensis) is a shrub or small tree native to the southwestern United States. The plant reaches 3–6 meters (9 ft 10 in – 19 ft 8 in), rarely to 9 m, tall. The shoots are fairly thick compared to most junipers, 1.5–2 millimetres (1⁄16–3⁄32 in) in diameter. The leaves are … See more
The species is native to the southwestern United States, in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, western New Mexico, western Colorado, Wyoming, southern Montana, southern Idaho and eastern See more
Seeds are dispersed by a variety of mammals and birds. Mammals include jackrabbits (mostly the black-tailed jackrabbit Lepus californicus spp.) rodents and to a lesser extent by coyotes See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Utah Juniper | USU
Utah juniper is the most predominant single species of trees in Utah as far as total cover is concerned; nearly one-fifth of the land area of the state is covered by Utah juniper. Juniper "berries," or berry-cones, are eaten by jackrabbits, foxes, …
The Indomitable Juniper - U.S. National Park Service
Nov 20, 2020 · Drawing water from a stone: this juniper grew out of just a few fractures in the surface rock. Among the majestic spires, canyons, buttes and mesas of Canyonlands can be found a truly amazing tree: the Utah juniper …
How to Grow and Care for Utah Juniper - The Spruce
See more on thespruce.comHere are the main care requirements for growing a Utah juniper. 1. Plant seedlings or saplings from a regional nursery specializing in native plants; Utah junipers are extremely tough to propagate. 2. Carefully choose a location for the tree where it cannot hamper the growth of other plants with its allelopathictraits. 3. Plant in full …- Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins
The Junipers: Classic Western Trees
A very common tree in the Southwest and Great Basin, Utah junipers may cover more acres within these regions than any other tree species. Together with the pinyon pine they are the …
Capitol Reef Field Station - Utah Valley …
Apr 23, 2008 · The oldest tree of Utah Juniper was found in Utah and has been dated to over 1967 years old, nearly 500 years older than the Jardine Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum) and …
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Utah Juniper (Utah Cedar) - U.S. National Park Service
Dec 12, 2022 · Habitat in Arches National Park: riparian, desert shrub and pinyon-juniper communities. Location seen: widespread. Other: The genus name, “Juniperus”, is the Latin …
Utah Juniper - Grand Canyon-Parashant National …
Jan 15, 2020 · Utah juniper commonly grows in shallow alkaline soils. Its extensive root system allows it to compete for water in the arid desert. Across the west, junipers have expanded their range into shrublands sometimes …
Juniper, Utah | TreeBrowser | USU
General: Native to the west-central Rockies and Great Basin at middle elevations, including most of Utah. Very drought, cold, and heat resistant and tolerant of a wide variety of soil conditions; does well on dry, rocky sites.
Juniper Differences - ALPINE NATURE …
Utah junipers (Juniperus osteosperma) have both male and female cones (berries) on the same tree. If you answered that number 1 is a Utah juniper and numbers two and three are …
Utah Juniper - tmparksfoundation.org
Utah junipers are irregularly shaped trees, often described as bushy in appearance and typically less than 30 feet tall. They have rounded crowns as well as (usually) multiple trunks. Utah junipers are evergreen trees, and their …
Juniperus osteosperma, Utah Juniper, Southwest Desert Flora
Threatened/Endangered Information: In North America, Utah Juniper, Juniperus osteosperma is "Protected as a Cactus, Yucca or Christmas Tree" by the State of Nevada. Genus Information: …
Utah Juniper - Conservation Garden Park
Plant Description: Evergreen tree native to Utah. Extremely drought and cold tolerant. Similar to J. scopulorum (Rocky Mountain Juniper) but can be distinguished by the more irregular growth …
What is a Utah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma)
Oct 29, 2022 · The Utah Juniper is a small tree that is native to the southwestern United States and can be found growing around elevations of 4,300 to 8,500 feet. These trees are known for …
USDA Plants Database
Utah juniper General Information Symbol: JUOS: Group: Gymnosperm: Duration: Perennial: Growth Habits: Tree: Native Status: L48 N
Utah Juniper - U.S. National Park Service
Feb 24, 2015 · Did you know: the blue "berries" of the Utah Juniper are actually cones, making the Utah Juniper more closely related to a pine tree than to any true berry-producing plant. …
Utah Juniper Plant Profile - House of Aromatics
May 8, 2014 · Habitat: Southern Montana to eastern California, to western New Mexico, Native to the southwestern United States, the most common tree in the great basin in Utah and Nevada. …
Utah Juniper - calscape.org
Juniperus osteosperma (Utah Juniper; syn. J. utahensis) is a shrub or small tree reaching 3-6 meter (rarely to 9 meter) tall. It is native to the southwestern United States, in Utah, Nevada, …
How to Grow and Care for Utah Juniper - Gardeners Yards
Growing and caring for Utah Juniper is easier than you think, even in the driest climates. From its love for arid conditions and full sun to specific soil and watering needs, I’ll guide you through …
Utah Juniper (Native Trees of Wasatch Front) · iNaturalist
Juniperus osteosperma (Utah Juniper; syn. J. utahensis) is a shrub or small tree reaching 3–6 m (rarely to 9 m) tall. It is native to the southwestern United States, in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, …
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How to Use Juniper to Create a Beautiful Landscape - The Spruce
Feb 25, 2025 · Juniperus chinensis 'Sargentii': (Zones 4a-9b) Grows 18 inches to two feet high with a spread of seven feet with green foliage.; Juniperus horizontalis 'Plumosa Compacta': …
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22 hours ago · Before we dive into the weeds, or the trees as it were, we need to take a step back and talk about a phenomenon called conifer expansion. It’s where trees grow into habitats …