Juniperus thurifera L. is a plant in the Cupressaceae family, order Pinales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Juniperus thurifera L. (Juniperus thurifera L.)
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Juniperus thurifera L.

Juniperus thurifera L.

Juniperus thurifera is a western Mediterranean aromatic juniper tree/shrub with two disputed varieties and an endangered African population.

Family
Genus
Juniperus
Order
Pinales
Class
Pinopsida
โš ๏ธ Toxicity Note

Insufficient toxicity evidence; avoid direct contact and ingestion.

About Juniperus thurifera L.

Juniperus thurifera L. is a species of juniper native to the mountains of the western Mediterranean region. Its range extends from southern France (including Corsica) across eastern and central Spain to Morocco, and it occurs locally in northern Algeria. The specific epithet thurifera derives from the Latin word turifer, meaning "producer/bearer of incense".

This plant grows as a large shrub or tree that reaches 6โ€“20 metres (20โ€“66 feet) in height. It has a trunk up to 2 m (6+1โ„2 ft) in diameter, and a crown that is broadly conical, rounded, or irregular in shape. Its foliage is strongly aromatic, with a spicy-resinous scent.

Juniperus thurifera produces two forms of leaves. Juvenile leaves are needle-like, 8โ€“10 millimetres (5โ„16โ€“3โ„8 inch) long, and grow on seedlings as well as irregularly on adult plants. Adult leaves are scale-like, 0.6โ€“3 mm long, and grow on older plants. Both leaf forms are arranged in decussate opposite pairs. The species is dioecious, meaning male and female reproductive structures grow on separate individual plants.

Female cones are berry-like, 7โ€“12 mm in diameter, blue-black with a whitish waxy bloom, and contain 1โ€“4 seeds. These cones mature in approximately 18 months. Male cones are 3โ€“4 mm long, and shed their pollen in early spring.

Two varieties of Juniperus thurifera are recognized by some authors, but not by others. Juniperus thurifera var. thurifera is native to Spain and France; its mature cones measure 8โ€“12 mm and contain 2โ€“4 seeds. Juniperus thurifera var. africana Maire is native to Morocco and Algeria; its mature cones measure 7โ€“8 mm and contain 1โ€“2 seeds.

Overall, the full species is not considered threatened, and it maintains healthy populations in Spain. However, the African population is threatened by severe overgrazing, mainly by goats, and this population is listed as Endangered. The largest Spanish juniper forest in Europe is located in the Sierra de Solorio.

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Taxonomy

Plantae โ€บ Tracheophyta โ€บ Pinopsida โ€บ Pinales โ€บ Cupressaceae โ€บ Juniperus

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