Juniperus deppeana (alligator juniper or checkerbark juniper; Native American names include táscate and tláscal) is a small to medium-sized tree reaching 10–15 m (rarely to 25 m) tall. It is native to central and northern Mexico (from Oaxaca northward) and the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, western Texas). It grows at moderate altitudes of 750–2,700 meters (2,460–8,860 ft) on dry soils.
Other Names: Juniperus deppeana sperryi, 香果柏, 香果柏, Aorí, Xäza, Sabino
Juniperus deppeana deppeana is a variety of plants with 57 observations
Other Names: Juniperus deppeana pachyphlaea, Táscate, Juniperus foetida
Juniperus deppeana zacatecensis is a form of plants with 11 observations
Other Names: Sabino de Zacatecas
Juniperus deppeana robusta is a variety of plants with 10 observations
Other Names: Enebro
Juniperus deppeana patoniana is a variety of plants with 3 observations
Juniperus gamboana is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family. It is found in Guatemala and Mexico. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Other Names: Juniperus deppeana gamboana, 瓜地馬拉圓柏, 危地马拉圆柏