General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Shrub
Tree
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Preferences: Mesic
Dry Mesic
Dry
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 3 -40 °C (-40 °F) to -37.2 °C (-35)
Plant Height: Generally less than 25 feet
Leaves: Evergreen
Needled
Suitable Locations: Xeriscapic
Uses: Provides winter interest
Edible Parts: Fruit
Resistances: Drought tolerant
Propagation: Seeds: Self fertile
Other info: Because of the taproot, they do not transplant well. A three-year-old plant (less than two-feet tall) can have a tap root 30 feet long.
Pollinators: Wind
Containers: Not suitable for containers
Miscellaneous: Dioecious
Conservation status: Least Concern (LC)

Conservation status:
Conservation status: Least Concern
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Common names
  • One Seed Juniper
  • Redberry Juniper
  • One-Seed Juniper
  • Oneseed Juniper
  • One-seed Juniper
  • Cherrystone Juniper
Botanical names
  • Accepted: Juniperus monosperma
  • Synonym: Sabina monosperma

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Location: Wupatki Pueblo Visitors Center, northern Arizona
Date: 2006-03-27
Sign in front of a mature one-seed juniper at Wupatki Pueblo Visi
Location: Wupatki Pueblo Visitors Center, northern Arizona
Date: 2006-03-27
A mature specimen, with its interpretive sign, in front of the Wu
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 1, 2012
Location: Camp Verde, AZ
Date: 2018-01-27
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 1, 2012

Date: 2002-08-05
Steven J. Baskauf http://bioimages.vanderbilt.edu/
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 1, 2012
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 1, 2012
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 1, 2012
Female tree

Date: 2002-08-05
Steven J. Baskauf http://bioimages.vanderbilt.edu/
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 1, 2012

Date: 2002-08-05
Steven J. Baskauf http://bioimages.vanderbilt.edu/
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 1, 2012
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 1, 2012
Male tree
Location: Garden of the God's, Colorado
Date: May 5, 2012

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Comments:
  • Posted by valleylynn (Oregon City, OR - Zone 8b) on May 7, 2012 6:03 PM concerning plant:
    The One-seed juniper is an evergreen coniferous shrub or small tree, usually multistemmed, and with a dense, rounded crown. The bark is gray-brown, exfoliating in thin longitudinal strips.

    The male produces many tiny cones. Male plants will appear more yellowish-brown than the females. Pollination begins in late winter, with April winds forcing an explosion of the white, smoke-like pollen into the air. The females produce berry-like seed cones that mature in five months to a bluish purplish shade.

    The dense base provides shelter for desert cotton-tails and birds. The berries provide food for a variety of animals, especially coyotes and scrub jays. Berries were a food source for Ancestral Puebloans when other food was scarce, used in ceremonial rites and as medicine.

    Ashes are still used as a dye for Navajo wool and for cooking traditional dishes.
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