| 1. | Gall on Eastern Red Cedar ( Juniperus virginiana ) after rain
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| 2. | Leaves and twigs of Juniperus virginiana are steam distilled to produce oil of juniper.
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| 3. | _Juniperus virginiana Emerald Sentinel, a pest-resistant 25-foot native juniper.
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| 4. | My brother believes it is Juniperus communis, but we weren't entirely sure how that differed from Juniperus virginiana.
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| 5. | The Cedar Keys are named for the Eastern Red Cedar, " Juniperus virginiana ", once abundant in the area.
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| 6. | They called the estate Juniper Hill because of the many red cedar trees Juniperus Virginiana that grew here.
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| 7. | It is closely related to " Juniperus virginiana ", and often hybridizes with it where their ranges meet in southern Canada.
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| 8. | It is closely related to " Juniperus virginiana ", and often hybridizes with it where their ranges meet on the Great Plains.
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| 9. | It is also less abundant in the shady understory of " Juniperus virginiana " forest, as sunlight is a limiting factor in its growth.
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| 10. | The Eastern red cedar ( Juniperus virginiana; a juniper, not a cedar ) is a common host, along with common juniper ( Juniperus communis ).
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