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cones are unique, with fleshy, fruit-like coalescing scales which fuse together to form a berry-like structure, - mm long, with - hard-shelled seeds. leaves of juniper may be needle-like. the matured leaves are awl-shaped, spread and arranged in pairs. they are hard and sharp, making the juvenile foliage
red-brown or orange but in most they are blue. each juniper berry contains a resin ( per cent), an essential oil (juniper berry oil, - per cent) with pinene and borneol, inositol, a flavonoid glycoside and a bitter compound (juniperin) which make it a rich source of aroma. usually, the male and female flowers...
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