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Juniperus procumbens, Sieb. (J. chinensis var. procumbens, Endl.). Low prostrate shrub with the branches ascending at the ends: lvs. bluish green or glaucous, all acicular, in 3's, lanceolate, pungent, with a broad white band above divided near the apex by the green midrib: fr. not known. Japan.—Closely related to J. squamata from which it may be distinguished by the branchlets being glaucous-white on the edges of the pulvini. | Juniperus procumbens, Sieb. (J. chinensis var. procumbens, Endl.). Low prostrate shrub with the branches ascending at the ends: lvs. bluish green or glaucous, all acicular, in 3's, lanceolate, pungent, with a broad white band above divided near the apex by the green midrib: fr. not known. Japan.—Closely related to J. squamata from which it may be distinguished by the branchlets being glaucous-white on the edges of the pulvini. | ||
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 | |||
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Juniperus procumbens, Sieb. (J. chinensis var. procumbens, Endl.). Low prostrate shrub with the branches ascending at the ends: lvs. bluish green or glaucous, all acicular, in 3's, lanceolate, pungent, with a broad white band above divided near the apex by the green midrib: fr. not known. Japan.—Closely related to J. squamata from which it may be distinguished by the branchlets being glaucous-white on the edges of the pulvini.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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