Juniperus foetidissima

Juniperus foetidissima

Taxobox
name = "Juniperus foetidissima"


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status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Pinophyta
classis = Pinopsida
ordo = Pinales
familia = Cupressaceae
genus = "Juniperus"
species = "J. foetidissima"
binomial = "Juniperus foetidissima"
binomial_authority = Willd.

"Juniperus foetidissima" (Foetid Juniper or Stinking Juniper) is a juniper native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, from southern Albania and northern Greece across Turkey to Syria and the Lebanon, the Caucasus mountains, the Alborz mountains of northern Iran, and east to southwestern Turkmenistan. There is also an isolated population in the Crimea.

It medium-sized tree reaching 6-25 m tall, with a trunk up to 2.5 m diameter and a broadly conical to rounded or irregular crown. The leaves are of two forms, juvenile needle-like leaves 8-10 mm long on seedlings and re-growth after branch damage, and adult scale-leaves 2-3 mm long on older plants. It is largely dioecious with separate male and female plants, but some individual plants are monoecious, producing both sexes. The cones are berry-like, 7-13 mm in diameter, blue-black with a whitish waxy bloom, and contain 1-2 (rarely 3) seeds; they are mature in about 18 months. The male cones are 2-3.5 mm long, and shed their pollen in early spring.

It often occurs together with "Juniperus excelsa", being distinguished from it by its thicker shoots 1.2-2 mm diameter (0.7-1.3 mm diameter in "J. excelsa"), and green, rather than grey-green, leaves. The crushed foliage has a strong foetid smell, from which the species gets its name.

A number of notably large specimens are specially protected in Turkey; the largest is the "Aslanardıçı" ("Lion Juniper"), 25 m tall and 3.38 m trunk diameter, estimated to be 1,700 years old (Boscawen 1994).

References

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*Adams, R. P. (2004). "Junipers of the World: The genus Juniperus". Victoria: Trafford. ISBN 1-4120-4250-X.
*Boscawen, A. (1994). Southwest Turkey. "Int. Dendrol. Soc. Yearbk". 1993: 105-128.
*Farjon, A. (2005). "Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4.
* [http://www.conifers.org/cu/ju/foetidissima.htm Gymnosperm Database: "Juniperus foetidissima"]


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