Juniperus occidentalis cone Stock Photos and Images
RMPFRJ6F–Juniperus occidentalis (Western juniper), two stems with green leaves and small blue cones
RMHJ3WKN–Ancient trees of Sierra Juniper, Juniperus grandis, Yosemite, California.
RMRG32T3–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. Janipertu californica Jtmiperu) occidentals. California juniper {Juniperus californica). Left, branchlet with male s; (inter, branchlet in fruit; right, fruiting cone. This species is sometimes regarded as an emergency feed for sheep and goats, but is a staple winter browse lor deer on many ranges. t a nee as a browse plant in California is limited. Its browse ratings are given in the summary table on page 147. western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis). Subalpine tree, or sometimes a shrub, 10 to 25, or
RMHJ871C–Ancient trees of Sierra Juniper, Juniperus grandis, Yosemite, California.
RF2CG555W–Thuja icon, isometric style
RMREAAJA–. Cone-bearing trees of the California mountains. Conifers; Trees. CONE-BEARING TREES OE CALIFORNIA. JUNIPERUS OCCIDENTALIS ( SIERRA-JUNIPER, WESTERN-JUNIPER ) A YARiABLE tree, usually short and stumpy, often twisted into grotesque shapes, witli a few thick limbs making the tree wider than it is high. In sheltered places it is more con- ventional in growth, but it is rarely over 30 feet high, though sometimes as much as 60 feet, and is of great diameter, up to 6 feet or more, tapering raj3idly as the heavy limbs are given off. It grows scattered on bleak mountain ledges at from 6,000 to over 1
RMHJ871H–Ancient trees of SIERRA JUNIPER, Juniperus grandis, Yosemite, California.
RMRG32RK–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. California juniper {Juniperus californica). Left, branchlet with male s; (inter, branchlet in fruit; right, fruiting cone. This species is sometimes regarded as an emergency feed for sheep and goats, but is a staple winter browse lor deer on many ranges. t a nee as a browse plant in California is limited. Its browse ratings are given in the summary table on page 147. western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis). Subalpine tree, or sometimes a shrub, 10 to 25, or even up to 65 feet high. Trunk 1 to 5 feet i
RMHJ871Y–SIERRA JUNIPER, Juniperus grandis, trees in Yosemite, Sierra Nevada.
RMHJ871T–Fruits or berries of SIERRA JUNIPER, Juniperus grandis, in Yosemite.
RMHJ871J–Fruits or berries of SIERRA JUNIPER, Juniperus grandis, in Yosemite.
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