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Juniperus squamata
Buchanan-Hamilton ex D. Don
Blue Juniper;Flaky Juniper;Nepal juniper;Single Seed Juniper
Duration: Evergreen
Type: Simple
Shape: stiff, narrow leaves typical of conifers.
Arrangement: Alternate – Positioned singly at different heights on the stem; one leaf occurring at each node.;Whorled – With three or more leaves positioned on the stem at the same level; three or more leaves occurring at each node.
Period: Evergreen
Size: 3-9 mm
Color: Blue Green
Fall Color :
Notes : The leaves are broad needle-like, 3-10 mm long, arranged in six ranks in alternating whorls of three, and often strongly glaucous blue-green in colour. Leaves spreading or ascending, sometimes nearly appressed, needlelike, straight or slightly curved, slightly concave, with white stomatal bands adaxially, obtusely ridged with longitudinal, thin groove on ridge or at base abaxially, base decurrent, apex acute or acuminate.
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