Juniper berries are 'berries' from any of several species of Juniper. Junipers are conifers.The berries are not really berries at all - they actually seed cones. They have unusually fleshy scales which are merged so that they look like a berry.They are usually edible but can be very bitter on some species, a few species are toxic but not sufficiently so to pose a great risk to health in most people.Juniper berries are the little blue fruits produced by species of Juniperus. To my knowledge, they are not edible. I guess I'm wrong about them not being edible!
No. Juniper is a kind of tree. Jupiter is a planet.
Aaraar is the Hindi name for Juniper. :) Sulakshana Pandita
A juniper is an evergreen shrub. The juniper berry was once used as the main ingredient in gin.
Gin is the alcohol beverage flavored with juniper berries. The dominant flavor in gin comes from juniper berries, which give it a distinct pine or resinous taste.
A egg grows on a juniper bush
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blueberries are small round and blue juniper berries are purple berries that grows on a green spiky bush
Juniper Root is the root from a Juniper bush. It is used in herbal healing, but not commonly, for the root prepared properly is used for a diuretic & tonic. The berries from the Juniper are used to make purple dye the roots are also used to make brown dye.
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Juniper bushes typically have a lifespan of 50-70 years, although some can live longer with proper care and maintenance. Factors like climate, soil quality, and disease can also affect their longevity.
Juniper berries are 'berries' from any of several species of Juniper. Junipers are conifers.The berries are not really berries at all - they actually seed cones. They have unusually fleshy scales which are merged so that they look like a berry.They are usually edible but can be very bitter on some species, a few species are toxic but not sufficiently so to pose a great risk to health in most people.Juniper berries are the little blue fruits produced by species of Juniperus. To my knowledge, they are not edible. I guess I'm wrong about them not being edible!
Juniper bushes can live for several decades, with some species enduring for up to 100 years or more under optimal conditions. Their lifespan varies depending on the specific species, environmental factors, and care provided. Generally, with proper maintenance and favorable conditions, many juniper varieties thrive for 30 to 50 years.
There are many varieties of juniper, providing a wide range of mature size, foliage type and colour, etc. They are all low-water and require very little care. They will tolerate some shade. When using the juniper bush in a flower bed, I would recommend planting it off-centre: to one edge of the bed. Try using a mixed planting in the bed, i.e., a mix of perennials and/or annuals, ornamental grasses and a small shrub or two.
Gin is, by definition, made from juniper berries so theoretically all brands of gin should be made from juniper berries.
Juniper berry was the first botanical used to flavor what became gin. Originally gin was made by re-distilling pure alcohol with juniper berry because juniper produces a therapeutic oil. Originally gin was not made for cocktails but as a medicine and juniper oil is a known diuretic. Here are a few more traditional flavorings for gin: * cassia * anise * sweet orange peel * caraway seed * cocoa nibs * Angelica root * lemon peel * coriander
Tony Juniper's birth name is Anthony Thomas Juniper.