- Juniperus pseudosabina
Taxobox
name = "Juniperus pseudosabina"
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
status_ref = [Conifer Specialist Group (2000). [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/39590/all "Juniperus pseudosabina"] ]
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pinophyta
classis = Pinopsida
ordo =Pinales
familia =Cupressaceae
genus = "Juniperus "
species = "J. pseudosabina"
binomial = "Juniperus pseudosabina"
binomial_authority =Fisch. &C.A.Mey. "Juniperus pseudosabina" (Turkestan Juniper; syn. "J. centrasiatica" Kom., "J. turkestanica" Kom.) is a species of
juniper native to themountain s of centralAsia in northernPakistan , northeasternAfghanistan ,Tajikistan ,Kyrgyzstan , easternKazakhstan , westernChina , westernMongolia , and south-centralRussia , typically growing at altitudes of 2,000-4,100 m.Farjon, A. (2005). "Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys". Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4] Adams, R. P. (2004). "Junipers of the World". Trafford. ISBN 1-4120-4250-X]It is variable in shape, growing as a
shrub or smalltree , reaching 1-12 m tall. The leaves are of two forms, juvenile needle-like leaves 4-8 mm long, and adult scale-leaves 1.3-2 mm long on shoots 1.5-2 mm thick. Juvenile leaves are found mainly on seedlings but mature plants continue to bear some juvenile leaves as well as adult, particularly on shoots damaged by browsing. It is largely dioecious with separate male and female plants, but some individual plants produce both sexes. The cones are berry-like, 8-14 mm long and 7–10 mm diameter, blue-black with a whitish waxy bloom, and contain a singleseed ; they are mature in about 18 months. The male cones are 2-3 mm long, and shed their pollen in late winter.Although it has a wide distribution and is not currently threatened, increased grazing by domestic
livestock in the region could threaten it in the future.References
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