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Juniperus rigida (Needle Juniper; Temple Juniper)

Language: Chi; Fre; Ger; Hun; Jpn (Kanji); Jpn (Katakana); Kor (Hangul); Rus

Wikipedia Abstract

Juniperus rigida (temple juniper) is a species of juniper, native to northern China, Korea, Japan, and the far southeast of Russia (Sakhalin and Primorsky Krai), occurring at altitudes of 10-2,200 m. The species is also naturalized in California and Alabama. It is closely related to Juniperus communis (Common Juniper) and Juniperus conferta (Shore Juniper), the latter sometimes treated as a variety or subspecies of J. rigida. It is grown as an ornamental tree, often planted in temple grounds in Japan. It is also often grown as bonsai.
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Infraspecies

Attributes

Edible [1]  May be edible. See the Plants For A Future link below for details.
Flower Type [1]  Dioecious
Leaf Type [1]  Evergreen
Lifespan [2]  Perennial
Pollinators [1]  Wind
Structure [1]  Tree
Usage [1]  An oil is obtained from the fruit. It is mentioned as being diuretic[61], is this an essential oil? Wood. Used for construction, agricultural implements, fencing etc;
Height [1]  26 feet (8 m)
Width [1]  26 feet (8 m)
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Protected Areas

Name IUCN Category Area acres Location Species Website Climate Land Use
Changbai Mountain Nature Reserve V 619089 Jilin, China  
Lazovsky Zapovednik Ia 299030 Primorsky Krai, Russia
Ussuriysky Zapovednik Ia 99910 Primorsky Krai , Russia

Predators

External References

USDA Plant Profile

Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1Plants For A Future licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License
2USDA Plants Database, U. S. Department of Agriculture
3Biological Records Centre Database of Insects and their Food Plants
4Ben-Dov, Y., Miller, D.R. & Gibson, G.A.P. ScaleNet 4 November 2009
Abstract provided by DBpedia licensed under a Creative Commons License
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0