- Juniperus drupacea
Taxobox
name = "Juniperus drupacea"
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pinophyta
classis = Pinopsida
ordo =Pinales
familia =Cupressaceae
genus = "Juniperus "
species = "J. drupacea"
binomial = "Juniperus drupacea"
binomial_authority = Labill."Juniperus drupacea", the Syrian Juniper, is a species of
juniper native to the easternMediterranean region from southernGreece (Parnon Oros,Peloponnese ), southernTurkey , westernSyria , and theLebanon , growing on rocky sites from 800-1700 m altitude.It is the tallest species of juniper, forming a conical
tree 10-25 m tall, exceptionally up to 40 m, and with a trunk up to 1-2 m thick. It has needle-like leaves in whorls of three; the leaves are green, 5-25 mm long and 2-3 mm broad, with a double white stomatal band (split by a green midrib) on the inner surface. It is usually dioecious, with separate male and female plants. The seed cones are the largest of any juniper,berry -like but hard and dry, green ripening in about 25 months to dark purple-brown with a pale blue waxy coating; they are ovoid to spherical, 20-27 mm long and 20-25 mm diameter, and have six or nine fused scales in 2-3 whorls, each scale with a slightly raised apex. The three apical scales each bear a singleseed , but with the three seeds fused together into a single nut-like shell. The male cones are produced in "clusters" (unlike any other juniper) of 5-20 cones together, yellow, 3-4 mm long, and fall soon after shedding theirpollen in early spring.Because of its distinct cones with the seeds fused three together and the clustered male cones, it has sometimes been treated in a distinct genus of its own as "Arceuthos drupacea" (Labill.) Antoine & Kotschy, but genetic studies have shown it is fairly closely related to "
Juniperus macrocarpa " and "Juniperus oxycedrus ".References
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External links
* [http://www.pinetum.org/cones/JUcones.htm Arboretum de Villardebelle photos of cones & shoots]
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