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''Juniperus flaccida'' (drooping juniper, weeping juniper or Mexican juniper; Native American names include ''tláscal'') is a large shrub or small tree reaching 5-10 m (rarely to 15 m) tall. It is native to central and northern Mexico (from Oaxaca northward) and the extreme southwest of Texas, United States (Brewster County). It grows at moderate altitudes of 800-2,600 m, on dry soils. The bark is brown, with stringy vertical fissuring. The shoots are strongly pendulous, 1-1.2 mm diameter, and often borne in flattened sprays (the only juniper commonly showing this character). The leaves are arranged in opposite decussate pairs; the adult leaves are scale-like, 2-4 mm long (to 7 mm on lead shoots) and 1-1.5 mm broad. The juvenile leaves (on young seedlings only) are needle-like, 5-10 mm long. The cones are berry-like, 8-20 mm in diameter, green maturing brown, and contain 6-12 seeds (the most seeds per cone of any juniper); they are mature in about 18 months. The male cones are 3-5 mm long, and shed their pollen in spring. It is largely dioecious, producing cones of only one sex on each tree. There are three varieties, not accepted as distinct by all authorities: *''Juniperus flaccida'' var. ''flaccida''. Throughout the range of the species. Cones 9-15 mm diameter, with inconspicuous scale margins. *''Juniperus flaccida'' var. ''martinezii''. Restricted to a small area in Jalisco. Cones 6-8 mm diameter, with inconspicuous scale margins. *''Juniperus flaccida'' var. ''poblana''. Throughout the southern two thirds of the range of the species. Cones 12-20 mm diameter, with conspicuous scale margins. ==References and external links== *Adams, R. P. (2004). Junipers of the World: The genus Juniperus. Trafford Publishing ISBN 1-4120-4250-X *(Gymnosperm Database: ''Juniperus flaccida'' ) *(Flora of North America: ''Juniperus flaccida'' ) * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Juniperus flaccida」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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