Kouta, Jess, ENTS-

There is a small population of *Juniperus communis* var. *communis* here in
N Ohio, with individuals in the 15' to perhaps 20' range, growing with
*Sheperdia
canadensis*, Buffalo-berry. I know of no local examples of *J. communis*var.
*depressa*, which is very common at our cabin in central Ontario.

Steve

2009/11/16 Kouta Räsänen <[email protected]>

> Jess,
>
> And how tall is the tallest J. communis var. communis of which you are
> aware? Where is it growing?
>
> That 2000 year old juniper has been mentioned also by Jalas (1958) in
> Finnish. Though, I am little bit suspicious about that, too. I will
> search if I am able to find more about it.
>
> An addition to the language issue: My brother - a scientist in a
> finnish university - said to me that more than half of scientific
> papers in his department are published only in Finnish. And Finland is
> a highly developed country. The proportion is supposedly much lower in
> countries like Russia or China.
>
> - Kouta
>
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