Juniperus bermudiana
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Domain: Eukaryota • Regnum: Plantae • Phylum: Tracheophyta • Divisio: Pinophyta • Classis: Pinopsida • Ordo: Pinales • Familia: Cupressaceae • Genus: Juniperus • Species: Juniperus bermudiana L.
Wikispecies has an entry on:
- English: Bermuda Juniper
- مصرى: جونيبيروس برموديانا
- azərbaycanca: Bermud ardıcı
- български: бермудска хвойна
- Deutsch: Bermuda-Wacholder
- Esperanto: Bermuda junipero
- فارسی: ارس برمودا
- íslenska: Bermúdaeinir
- 日本語: バミューダシーダー
- norsk bokmål: Bermudaeiner
- norsk: Bermudaeiner
- پنجابی: برمودا صنوبر
- русский: Можжевельник бермудский
- удмурт: Бермудаысь сусыпу
- 中文: 百慕達刺柏
Images of the whole plant[edit]
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Tree, Bermuda
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Midway Atoll
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Cemetary of St. John's Church, Pembroke, Bermuda, 2016
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Bermuda cedars, living and dead, at Ferry Reach, Bermuda, 2011
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Three dead Bermuda cedars, Prospect Camp, Bermuda, 2019
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An old-growth Bermuda cedar in a garden.
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A Bermuda cedar in the graveyard of St. Mark's Church, Bermuda.
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A juvenile in the graveyard of St. Mark's Church, Bermuda.
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A Bermuda cedar at Red Hole, Harbour Road, Paget
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An old-growth Bermuda cedar survives on Woodbourne Avenue, in Pembroke, Bermuda.
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The species is well adapted for a stormy climate.
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Juvenile trees sprout up among the dead branches of other juveniles killed in the blight.
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Dead juveniles at Ferry Reach, Bermuda.
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Juvenile cedar at Ferry Reach, Bermuda.
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A Bermuda cedar growing from the moat of Scaur Hill Fort, on Somerset Island, Bermuda.
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A Bermuda cedar that had been used as a belfry
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Showing tree with no pruning evident.
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Showing the tree is resilient when blown down.
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Young tree about one or two years old.
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Cedar Avenue, before the Blight
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Old-growth trees survive and prosper in a Paget garden.
Leaves, Capsules (fruit)[edit]
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Foliage and seed cones, Bermuda
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Foliage and seed cones, Bermuda
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Foliage and pollen cones, Bermuda
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Foliage and pollen cones, Bermuda
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Foliage and pollen cones, Midway Atoll
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Needles and a butterfly.
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Showing male tree.
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Showing female tree.
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Needles on bottom branches.
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Needles at the top of the young tree.
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Showing wood and bark.