Search Results for "Juniperus virginiana"

Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) | View Observations

Juniperus virginiana — its common names include red cedar, eastern redcedar, Virginian juniper, eastern juniper, red juniper, pencil cedar, and aromatic cedar — is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from southeastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains. Further west it is replaced by the related Juniperus scopulorum (Rocky Mountain juniper) and to the southwest by Juniperus ashei (

Other Names: 鉛筆柏, Virgininis Kadagys, Virgiinia Kadakas, Junvir, Sabina-da-Virgínia, Genévrier de Virginie

Juniper-apple Rust (Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae) | View Observations

Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae is a plant pathogen that causes cedar-apple rust. In virtually any location where apples or crabapples (Malus) and Eastern red-cedar (Juniperus virginiana) coexist, cedar apple rust can be a destructive or disfiguring disease on both the apples and cedars. Quince and hawthorn are the most common host and many species of juniper can substitute for the eastern red cedars.

Other Names: Gymnosporangium macropus, Cedar-apple Rust

Virginian Juniper (Juniperus virginiana var. virginiana) | View Observations

Juniperus virginiana virginiana is a variety of plants with 487 observations

Other Names: Juniperus virginiana va, Genévrier de Virginie, Miskwaawaak, Eastern Juniper

Coastal Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola) | View Observations

Juniperus virginiana silicicola is a variety of plants with 419 observations

Other Names: Southern Red Cedar, Juniperus silicicola, Coast Juniper, Coastal Red Cedar, Sand Cedar

Jackson prairie | View Observations

Tracking plant species associated with Jackson formation (Eocene-aged) alkaline calcareous clay prairies and adjacent Juniperus virginiana-dominated woodlands in the Jackson prairie belt east of the Pearl River.

Siwell series calcareous prairies | View Observations

Project tracking species associated with calcareous prairies and adjacent, transitional Juniperus virginiana-dominated woodlands occurring over outcrops of calcareous Jackson formation clay west of the Pearl River in the Loess Plains ecoregion.

Рослини | View Observations

Матеріали для польової ботанічної практики були зібрані протягом червня 2021 року у м. Дніпро, в ботанічному саду Дніпровського національного університету ім. Олеся Гончара. Дослідник: Нечай Андрій Олександрович, 1 курс ІВТ. Таким чином, були зібрані дані рослин таких родин: Taxaceae: Taxus ba...

SCP iNaturalist Challenge 2022 - Difficult Version | View Observations

Challenge yourself this year to find all 70 of these species within Steele Creek Park in one year. Observations must be of wild organisms within Steele Creek Park during the calendar year 2022. Captive/domestic/planted organisms will not count. All observations must be submitted with a verifiable...

Northern Dissected Ridges & Knobs | View Observations

US EPA Level IV Ecoregion Location: Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia Description: This ecoregion is composed of broken, dissected, almost hummocky ridges. It is underlain by interbedded sedimentary rocks including siltstones. Crestal elevations range from approximately 800 feet to...

Eastern Cross Timbers | View Observations

US EPA Level IV Ecoregion Location: Oklahoma, Texas Description: The Eastern Cross Timbers ecoregion occurs on a narrow band of Upper Cretaceous sandstone, the Woodbine Sand, that lies between the Grand Prairie and Texas Blackland Prairies in eastern Texas. It is a limestone region that sustains...

Carroll Cabins Barrens | View Observations

Carroll Cabin Barrens is a 250-acre natural area located near the Tennessee River in Decatur County. The previous owner, Weyerhaeuser Company donated the property to the State. The property was designated as a natural area in 2002. Carroll Cabin Barrens is a series of dramatic Silurian-aged limes...