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What are junipers?

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What is a Juniper

Type of tree.

Genus: Juniperus

Junipers are of the genus juniperus and is a conifer with small tight needles and bluish berries (no cones, like a pine). It's bluish berries have been used to brew tea and are the flavoring that gives gin its unique taste. A common Juniper in the United States is Juniperus Virginiana, or the Eastern Red Cedar, which is prized for its aromatic lumber with its rose-red heart wood, even though it will turn brown in time after exposed to light.


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