Extension Forestry

Common Juniper - Juniperus communis

In Iowa this is often only a large, bushy shrub, seldom reaching tree size.  It has a short, irregular trunk.

The awl-shaped, leaves are spreading, spiny and scalelike and 1/3 to 1/2 inch long.   They are more flattened and white on the upper surface than the redcedar and turn a rich bronze color during the winter.

The bluish or purple fruit is an irregular, ball-shaped berry, with one to three small hard seeds.

The bark is reddish brown and becomes papery scaled.


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Contact: Paul Wray
Last Update: January, 2001