Foliage and cones (3). |
Juniperus rigida subsp. conferta (Parl.) Kitam. 1974
Common NamesTaxonomic notesSyn: Juniperus conferta Parl. 1863; J. rigida var. conferta (Parl.) Patschke 1913; J. litoralis Maxim. 1868; J. rigida subsp. litoralis (Maxim.) Urussov 1981; J. coreana Nakai 1926.DescriptionSmall dioecious evergreen shrub. Leaves hard, pointed, needle-like, sometimes bent (falcate?), to 15 mm long, 2 mm wide, with white stripe on upper side. Cones (berries) at leave bases, rounded, to 12 mm in diameter, dark-blue, soft, each has 3 triangular seeds. Pollination in July, seeds mature Oct.-Nov. of the next year (3).RangeCommon in Japan, rare in Russia -- found on sandy seashores of southern Sakhalin Island and perhaps Kuril Islands. Protected (1, 2, 3).Big TreeOldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksCitations(1) Silba 1986 .(2) Vladimir Dinets, e-mail communications, 12 Jan 1998. (3) S. Harkevich and N. Kachura. 1981. Rare Plant Species of The Soviet Far East and Their Conservation. Nauka, Moscow (in Russian). |
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