#junipers — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #junipers, aggregated by home.social.
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Country estate hunting area #Andalusia 🦌
#Finca #country #estate for sale!
Nearly 400 ha #forest 🌳 #pine trees, 250,000 #trees, #oaks and #junipersThe finca is suitable as a small #country or #hunting #hotel 👨👩👧👦
It has 18 #fireplaces, #firewood is free as the #farm is also a #forestry operation
Rooms: 22
Living space: 600m²
Plot: 482ha
#Jaen #Spain 🇪🇸 Sierra de #Segura -
Country estate hunting area #Andalusia 🦌
#Finca #country #estate for sale!
Nearly 400 ha #forest 🌳 #pine trees, 250,000 #trees, #oaks and #junipersThe finca is suitable as a small #country or #hunting #hotel 👨👩👧👦
It has 18 #fireplaces, #firewood is free as the #farm is also a #forestry operation
Rooms: 22
Living space: 600m²
Plot: 482ha
#Jaen #Spain 🇪🇸 Sierra de #Segura -
World's oldest #juniper shrub discovered in #Finland—rings suggest it's 1,647 years old https://phys.org/news/2025-02-world-oldest-juniper-shrub-finland.html
Common juniper, the oldest nonclonal woody species across the #tundra biome and the European continent https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ecy.4514
"the juniper started its growth at #Utsjoki in 260 and died in 1906... It is the oldest shrub in the world and the oldest woody plant in Europe dated by annual rings... #junipers allow scientists to study #climate variations, exceptional #weather events etc."
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#Phylogenomics, #taxonomy, & #evolutionary history of needle-leaved #junipers (#Juniperus sect. Juniperus): Asian blue-cone (+J communis) & Mediterranean red-cone species
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2024.108162 Gutiérrez-Larruscain et al. #MPE
@ecology @plants @botany @plantscience @nature @biodiversity @evolution
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#Pines and #junipers are non-flowering plants--#gymnosperms. So why do botanists refer to pine and juniper "flowers" and "flowering? Anyone know?
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#Pines and #junipers are non-flowering plants--#gymnosperms. So why do botanists refer to pine and juniper "flowers" and "flowering? Anyone know?