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  2. Prostrate Juniper smells like Cat P - UBC Botanical Garden Forums

    Feb 4, 2021 · This is Juniperus communis?The Vancouver Trees App - UBC Botanical Garden doesn't say anything about the smell of Juniperus communis, but for J. maritima it says, "The smell of the bruised leaves and cut stems of this species (and the related J. scopulorum) is camphor-like with strong oregano and dirty socks overtones, and many people find the aroma foetid and somewhat unpleasant."

  3. Pear tree disease pears disappeared | UBC Botanical Garden …

    Oct 5, 2009 · Solution? They dug out and burned down ALL juniper bushes in the area. Result? The rust went away and the Pear Trees were saved. Who knows? I do have the same exact problem per your pictures in particular. The tree is next to several Apple trees as well, which ocasionally get a few spots, but they look nothing close to what the Pear tree gets.

  4. Hedges: - Moonglow/Wichita Blue Juniper - UBC Botanical …

    Dec 12, 2005 · They grow from about 14 feet for the Wichita Blue to 16 for the Moonglow. If you want to create a screen for privacy, I reccomend to place them 3 1/2 - 4 feet apart.

  5. Reduction pruning of towering junipers(?) - UBC Botanical …

    Nov 18, 2008 · Hollowing out the center of the top of a 40' conifer and leaving most of the outside still in place is a facade, like clear-cutting all of a forest except the part that faces the highway. To the tree it will be the same as if the top broke out in a storm.

  6. Sick juniper/ Gymnosporangium rust disease - UBC Botanical …

    Dec 2, 2008 · Juniper-hawthorn rust Juniper-hawthorn rust is a fungal disease that requires a juniper and an alternate host to complete its lifecycle. Alternate hosts are apple, crabapple, hawthorn and mountain ash. On a juniper, two-inch ball-shaped galls develop on stems from spores blown in from the alternate host.

  7. Hedges: - Does Juniper make a decent hedge? - UBC Botanical …

    May 7, 2007 · Both may be prone to twig dieback or browning out in patches in this region. Some specimens show this to a bothersome degree, and some do not, but it is certainly not unusual (so-called spiny Greek juniper (of gardens), actually a compact form of Chinese juniper is terrible here, most older specimens with partly dead foliage).

  8. Junipers under mature maples? | UBC Botanical Garden Forums

    Sep 28, 2006 · Wish I knew this years ago, but I'll never again plant a deciduous tree ABOVE/NEAR a juniper. This won't help your situation Debra, but I'll now always plant evergreen ABOVE a deciduous plant. Annual needledrop won't be too unsightly and, as needles break down in the soil, will help the pH of deciduous plants in our slightly-alkaline 6.8 soil.

  9. Planting/shaping Dwarf Hinoki Cypress | UBC Botanical Garden …

    Jul 26, 2007 · The tree is grown and then chopped off at some point and one of the branches will become the new "leader" or top of the tree. For something as large a landscape tree the process would take may years. Junpers are certainly a better choice, but even if you don't already have a very large established tree to cut back then you are looking at a very ...

  10. Juniperus scopulorum 'Tolleson's Weeping Blue' - UBC Botanical …

    Aug 30, 2007 · A tree with beautiful pendulous bluish foliage. See also Juniperus scopulorum 'Pendula'. Record: 26' x 2/10" x 26' Los Angeles, CA (1993; pl. 1969 as J. scopulorum f. rependens). <Jacobson> lists the name of this plant as: …

  11. Juniper with cones? - UBC Botanical Garden Forums

    Jul 11, 2004 · I'm not very confident that it was a Juniper. Apparently all kinds of red cedar have similar berries. Unfortunately this will have to wait until later. I won't get back to Ka-Ne-Ta to take pics for awhile. If anyone happens to be there though, this tree was near the little tee-pee in the Salmon bake area at the resort on the hill. Later..

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