The plants around us. Volum II The plant around us. Volum II | Page 8

Juniperus phoenicia English: Phoenician juniper Spanish: Sabina negral It is a large shrub or small tree reaching 5 – 8 metres tall, with a trunk up to 1 - 2 metres in Estonian: Foiniikia kadakas diameter and a rounded or irregular crown. Portuguese: Sabina This species prefers a hot, arid climatic with a Albanian: Butë Sevina lot of light and grows on rocky or sandy Turkish: Yumusak Sevina ground. Flowers It has unisexual flowers. Blooms in late Winter or spring. It is an influorescence and his flowers aren’t strinking because they are gymnosperms. Leaves The leaves are of two forms, juvenile needle-like leaves 5–14 mm long and 1 mm, and adult scale-leaves 1–2 mm long on older plants with a green to blue-green color; they are arranged in opposite decussate pairs or whorls of three. Fruit The fruit (false fruit), called a pendulum, is globose, measuring 8-10 mm and is reddish or dark orange when ripe.