




juniperus horizontalis
Creeping Juniper is a low-growing plant that spreads beautifully across the ground. Its tiny blue berries are a favorite snack for many birds!
生息地: Creeping Juniper thrives in sandy or rocky soils, often found in forests and coastal areas.
The Creeping Juniper is a low-growing evergreen shrub, forming a dense, mat-like ground cover. It has needle-like or scale-like leaves that are typically blue-green to green, often developing a purplish tint in cold winter months.





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Ancient people burned juniper branches, believing the smoke purified the air.
Creeping Juniper can thrive in very cold places, even Arctic climates!
Its 'berries' are actually tiny, modified cones that take up to two years to ripen!
The cones of juniper plants are used to give gin its distinctive flavor.
Creeping Juniper spreads wide with strong roots that cling to the ground, helping to prevent soil erosion.
This plant has tough, waxy foliage that helps it store water and survive long dry spells without wilting.
Some varieties can turn beautiful shades of purple or bronze in winter, adapting to colder temperatures.
Turdus migratorius
eats the plant's small cones
Odocoileus virginianus
browses on its evergreen foliage
Carulaspis juniperi
feeds on the plant's sap
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15-60 cm
100-300 cm
Early Spring
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多年生
風
Creeping Juniper thrives in sandy or rocky soils, often found in forests and coastal areas.
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