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Shoreline Community College Arboretum: Chinese Juniper

Shoreline CC Arboretum is the student-led initiative to document and inform the incredible diversity of over 200 species of flora adorning our outdoor campus as it grows and changes with future development.

Title

Chinese Juniper 'Aureae', 'Blue Pfitzer', 'Gold Coast'

Juniperus chinensis (CUPRESSACEAE)

Description

Range

China, Mongolia, Japan, Korea

Ecology

Ecology

"The collection of J. chinensis from the innermost hills of Himalaya extends the geographical distribution of the species in South Asia. The habitat of the species is excessively exposed to disturbance due to various biotic factors like excessive extraction of firewood and grazing. In view of high intensity of disturbance to its natural habitat, the species might get extinct in near future from wild in Himalaya, unless adequate conservation measures are taken by the State Forest Department." [1]

Equity

Equity: Cultural and Historical Significance

An important bonsai species. [2]

Economics

Economics

"The species type is not often used in landscaping since there are many fine selections commercially available" [2]

Sources

Sources

[1] Singh, B., Sultan, P., & Bedi, Y. S. (2018). Juniperus chinensis L.(Cupressaceae): A new taxa record for Himalaya and extension of geographic distribution in South Asia. National Academy Science Letters, 41(1), 69-73.

[2] Breen, Patrick. (2020). Juniperus chinensis. OSU Landscape Plants. https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/plants/juniperus-chinensis

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