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- Native of the mountains of Greece, Asia Minor, and Syria; introduced about the middle of last century. Although not now in the collection, it throve better than most junipers at Kew, and from its beauty and the distinctness of its shape, is well worth cultivation.Learn more:Native of the mountains of Greece, Asia Minor, and Syria; introduced about the middle of last century. Although not now in the collection, it throve better than most junipers at Kew, and from its beauty and the distinctness of its shape, is well worth cultivation.www.treesandshrubsonline.org/articles/juniperus/ju…
Juniperus drupacea, the Syrian juniper, is a species of juniper native to the eastern Mediterranean region from southern Greece (mount Parnon in the Peloponnese), southern Turkey, western Syria, and Lebanon, growing on rocky sites from 800–1,700 metres (2,600–5,600 feet) in altitude.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juniperus_drupaceaDescription of the evolution, biology, distribution, ecology, and uses of Juniperus drupacea (Syrian juniper).
www.conifers.org/cu/Juniperus_drupacea.phpIn general, all three phylogenies agree in designating seven principal clades within Juniperus, defined as follows, and numbered according to their sequence of divergence. Section Caryocedrus; J. drupacea, the only species, differentiated about 20 million years ago.
conifers.org/cu/Juniperus.phpOur fully resolved phylogeny of the needle-leaved junipers (J. sect. Juniperus) based on GBS data provides robust evidence on the complex biogeographical history shaped by major geological and climatic events.
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Juniperus drupacea, the Syrian juniper, is a species of juniper native to the eastern Mediterranean region from southern Greece (mount Parnon in the Peloponnese), southern Turkey, western Syria, and Lebanon, growing on rocky sites from 800–1,700 metres (2,600–5,600 feet) in altitude. The species is the sole … See more
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Native of the mountains of Greece, Asia Minor, and Syria; introduced about the middle of last century. Although not now in the collection, it throve better than most junipers at Kew, and …
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