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The differences between cedar and juniper trees “True cedars have needles,” McGreevy said, while juniper leaves have scales on them. “They’re like little tiny, overlapping scales.” ...
Juniper trees, when they are fully grown, often resemble narrow columns. One of the best examples of this is Juniperus virginiana , or the eastern red-cedar, one of the several "cedars" that are ...
If you’ve lived in the area for any stretch, you’ve probably dealt with or known someone who hates this time of year and the dreaded “cedar fever.” But one thing has probably confused you ...
Juniper Systems is merging its subsidiary company, Cedar Tree Technologies, into Juniper Systems. The move will allow customers to purchase Cedar’s Android-operated rugged handhelds directly from ...
The eastern red cedar is one of the state’s most common trees. It can be found virtually everywhere across the state. Everywhere, that is, but in the “cedar” section of any book about tree ...
Juniper Systems launched Cedar Tree Technologies as a rugged handheld company in August 2014. “With a reputation for top-of-the-line, ultra-rugged handheld computers, Juniper Systems aimed to expand ...
Red cedar is a misnomer, for Juniperus virginiana is, in fact, a juniper as its Latin name suggests, not a cedar (Cedrus), and it belongs to the Cypress family.
Bright orange growths on juniper trees and shrubs are signs of a fungal disease called cedar-apple rust that involves both junipers and apple trees. Later in the summer, the disease can mar the ...
Millions of Ashe Juniper trees – often called Mountain Cedar – seem to conspire against us each year during allergy season. To stream KVUE on your phone, you need the KVUE app.
Juniper Systems recently unveiled Cedar Tree Technologies, a new rugged handheld company founded by Juniper. Cedar Tree, based in Corvallis, Oregon, brings ruggedness, affordability, and intuitive ...
The tree—the common tree, in all of its forms—occupies a curious role in human life. We need them. We protect them. We cultivate them. We harvest them. Subconsciously, we fear them. Countless ...
Ashe juniper trees locked and loaded and ready to release their pollen into the air. It’s this pollen that causes the dreaded cedar fever every winter across Texas.