Juniper is a short to medium-height tree that grows wild in some parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. There are many varieties of juniper, but Juniperus communis is the most common in North America. In foods, the juniper berry is often used as a condiment and a flavoring ingredient in gin and bitter preparations. The extract and essential oil are used as a flavoring ingredient in foods and beverages.
yes guneapigs do eat grass my friend has two and it eats like a larwnmorra
The Junipers was created in 2000.
it will still harm your junipers. why not buy grass specific herbicides? there are more expensive but will only kill grass like weeds.
Cedars, Douglas Firs and Junipers are all evergreens, and more specifically, they are conifers.
yes
Junipers are coniferous as are the Cupressaceae or cypress family to which the White Ceder belongs. Thus the answer is NO but both Junipers and Ceders are conifers, they have a common stock.
Conifers.
cycads
Junipers, Larches, Pines, Firs
Junipers typically do not spin at all; their roots keep them firmly anchored to the Earth. The planet Jupiter, on the other hand, spins once in just 9.8 hours!
They live in Both
Evergreen trees.