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Juniper adaptations include needle-like leaves, which reduce water loss and help the plant withstand dry conditions. Their berries, which are actually fleshy cones, attract birds for seed dispersal while providing a food source. Additionally, many juniper species have a deep root system to access groundwater, allowing them to thrive in various environments, from rocky slopes to arid regions. These adaptations enable junipers to survive in challenging habitats where other plants may struggle.

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