-->

Juniper Trees In Virginia


-->

Juniper Trees In Virginia. Female (or predominantly female) trees produce small, round blue cones (juniper berries) that mature in the fall and are beloved by cedar waxwings. They create great nesting cover for birds and the berries provide food for wildlife.

Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana), aka Virginia juniper
Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana), aka Virginia juniper from www.alamy.com

The eastern red cedar (juniperus virginiana) is a hardy, evergreen conifer known for its dense, aromatic foliage and rugged adaptability. This article delves into their ecological significance, versatile landscaping. Discover the fascinating presence of juniper trees in virginia!

-->

Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana), aka Virginia juniper

Female (or predominantly female) trees produce small, round blue cones (juniper berries) that mature in the fall and are beloved by cedar waxwings. Eastern redcedar (juniperus virginiana), also called red juniper or savin, is a common coniferous species growing on a variety of sites throughout the eastern half of the united states. And its fruit gives gin its characteristic flavor. Female (or predominantly female) trees produce small, round blue cones (juniper berries) that mature in the fall and are beloved by cedar waxwings.

-->