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Juniperus communis var. montana
Juniperus communis L. var. montana Aiton
Common Juniper, Dwarf Juniper
Cupressaceae (Cypress Family)
Synonym(s): Juniperus alpina, Juniperus communis ssp. alpina, Juniperus communis ssp. nana, Juniperus communis ssp. saxatilis, Juniperus communis var. alpina, Juniperus communis var. jackii, Juniperus communis var. saxatilis, Juniperus nana, Juniperus sibirica
USDA Symbol: JUCOM2
USDA Native Status: L48 (N), CAN (N), GL (N)
A very low, spreading shrub, 1-3 ft. tall and 6 or more ft. across. The rigid, steely, blue-gray needles are short-pointed. Berries are bright blue with a white bloom.
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Plant Characteristics
Duration: PerennialHabit: Shrub
Leaf Retention: Evergreen
Leaf Complexity: Simple
Fruit Type: Cone
Size Notes: Up to about 3 feet tall.
Fruit: Though technically incorrect, the seed cones are often referred to as berries.
Bloom Information
Bloom Color: Blue , BlackBloom Time: Mar , Apr , May
Bloom Notes: Flowers inconspicuous. Seed cones bluish black, maturing in 2 years.
Distribution
USA: CA , OR , WACanada: NS , PE
Native Distribution: Greenland to AK, s. to Nf. & mts. of Que., n. ME, CO & CA
Native Habitat: Stony, open or lightly wooded slopes; often at high elevations
Growing Conditions
Light Requirement: SunSoil Description: Exposed, rocky places.
Conditions Comments: The species J. communis is most widely distributed native conifer in the world. Extremely hardy and adaptable to diverse soil and climatic conditions. Susceptible to juniper blight.
Benefit
Use Wildlife: Valuable wildlife habitat & food.Use Food: EDIBLE PARTS: Berries"" used to flavor gin and for cooked meats and red cabbage. Juniper tea can be made by placing a dozen young berryless twigs in a quart of cold water.
Warning: POISONOUS PARTS: Fleshy cones (resemble berries), leaves.Toxic Principle:Volatile oils including thujone.
Interesting Foliage: yes
Propagation
Description: This species propatates readily from heel cuttings. Hormone treatment improves rooting. Propagation is also possible by seed, which matures the second or third year after pollination. Seed can be sown outdoors in fall or stratified and sown in spring.Seed Collection: Collect ripened fruits in fall or winter, clean by maceration, dry seeds, and store in sealed, refrigerated containers.
Seed Treatment: Warm treatment followed by cold stratification is beneficial.
Commercially Avail: yes
Web Reference
Webref 38 - Flora of North America (2019) Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.Webref 23 - Southwest Environmental Information Network (2009) SEINet - Arizona Chapter
Additional resources
USDA: Find Juniperus communis var. montana in USDA PlantsFNA: Find Juniperus communis var. montana in the Flora of North America (if available)
Google: Search Google for Juniperus communis var. montana
Metadata
Record Modified: 2023-02-15Research By: TWC Staff