Only one evergreen, " Juniperus communis " ( the prostrate form ) grows naturally in the Faroe Islands, and small populations are spread throughout the islands, though for some reason juniper is very common on Sv�noy Island.
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The Finnish article about " Juniperus communis ", the common juniper, at : fi : Kataja says that juniper is strong and tough wood : it bends but does not break . ( " " Taipuu muttei katkea " " in Finnish ).
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The flora consists of mountain grasslands, Scopoli's rockcress ( Arabidopsis arenosa, Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis croatica, dinarian mouse ear Hieracium Pilosella, dalmatian rockbell Edraianthus dalmaticus, pasque flower Pulsatilla, lion's paw Leonotis leonurus, yellow gentian Gentiana lutea, common juniper Juniperus communis and hairy azalea Rhododendron Rhododendron.
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The researchers showed that reproductive females and juveniles preferentially used the central parts of scree areas, especially in the vicinity of scree junipers ( " Juniperus communis " ), whereas males and non-reproductive females were less discriminating and occupied rocky habitat in proportion to its availability.
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Most traditional types of p�lenka in Slovakia are slivovica ( plum spirit ), ra ~ n?( grain spirit ), borovi ka ( a special kind of liquor distilled from the berries of Juniperus communis ), hruakovica ( pear spirit ), jablkovica ( apple spirit ).
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The site, which is situated on the east bank of the Hunder Beck, is notable as one of only three in County Durham where there are significant stands of upland juniper, " Juniperus communis ", scrub, a vegetation type which is particularly uncommon in the North Pennines.
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Other wood species found include scrubs of eared sallow ( " Salix aurita " ), acid oakwood ( " Quercus petraea " ), and, notably one of the largest stands of juniper ( " Juniperus communis ssp . communis " ) in the county at Hannah's Wood, west of Eglingham.
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Forestry, covering about 19 hectares, is confined to high-density Cryptomeria trees planted along the slopes of Pico Alto, and unkept parcels of wild plants dominated by mock orange ( " Pittosporum undulatum " ), common juniper ( " Juniperus communis " ), and laurel ( " Laurus azorica " ).
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The subalpine forests are often thinned out like a park, with an undergrowth including the ubiquitous rusty-leaved alpenrose ( " Rhododendron ferrugineum " ), as well as the alpine juniper ( " Juniperus communis " subsp . " alpina " ) and the spotted gentian ( " Gentiana punctata " ).
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The most common tree native to Iceland is the northern birch ( " Betula pubescens " ), which formerly formed forests over much of Iceland, along with aspens ( " Populus tremula " ), rowans ( " Sorbus aucuparia " ), common junipers ( " Juniperus communis " ) and other smaller trees, mainly willows.