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Description:

This specimen grows beside my driveway entrance. It is very tall. I would estimate 20' or so. As you can see from the photograph, it stands beside a busy suburban road in an historical neighborhood.

Habitat:

A long established very wooded yard with oaks, hickory, chestnut, pine, and recent (last 20 years) plantings of Bradford Pear, redbud, dogwoods.

Notes:

A very old Juniper (thanks Ava T-B for identifying they are juniper berries) next to my driveway. I know it's been here at least 50 years.I would like help in identifying this species. Juniper (?) Which species? Based on my limited research, maybe it's: http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symb... this species? All the photos I find the seed/cone look a bit different.

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Ava T-B
Ava T-B 9 years ago

Juniper berries

Esta Merelda
Spotted by
Esta Merelda

Knoxville, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Jul 7, 2014
Submitted on Jul 8, 2014

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