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Details for: Juniperus thurifera


Source: Raab-Straube, E. von (2014): Gymnospermae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
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Name: Juniperus thurifera L.
Nomencl. ref.: Sp. Pl.: 1039. 1753
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Pinopsida Burnett
                    Subclassis - Pinidae Cronquist & al.
                         Ordo - Cupressales Link
                              Familia - Cupressaceae Gray
                                   Genus - Juniperus L.
                                       
Homotypic synonyms: Juniperus hispanica Mill.
Heterotypic synonyms: Juniperus africana (Maire) Villar
Juniperus thurifera subsp. africana (Maire) Gauquelin & al.
Juniperus thurifera var. africana Maire
 
Common names: agallaras (Spanish, Castillian), agalluja (Spanish, Castillian), agallujas (Spanish, Castillian), agayuga (Spanish, Castillian), agayujas (Spanish, Castillian), albarra (Aragonese), albarra (Spanish, Castillian), alborra (Spanish, Castillian), barda (Spanish, Castillian), bardera (Spanish, Castillian), cagurrias (Spanish, Castillian), cedro (Spanish, Castillian), cedro de España (Spanish, Castillian), cedro de España con fruto negro (Spanish, Castillian), enebra (Spanish, Castillian), enebro (Spanish, Castillian), enebro de incienso (Spanish, Castillian), enebro de la bardera (Spanish, Castillian), gallaritas (Spanish, Castillian), gayuba (Spanish, Castillian), intzentsu-miter (Euskera), intzentsu-miterra (Euskera), intzentsu-sabina (Euskera), lágrimas (Spanish, Castillian), ramón (Spanish, Castillian), ramonizo (Spanish, Castillian), sabina (Aragonese), sabina (Spanish, Castillian), sabina albal (Spanish, Castillian), sabina albar (Spanish, Castillian), sabina albarra (Spanish, Castillian), sabina blanca (Spanish, Castillian), sabina de España (Spanish, Castillian), sabina española (Spanish, Castillian), sabina negral (Spanish, Castillian), sabina real (Spanish, Castillian), sabina roma (Spanish, Castillian), sabina romana (Spanish, Castillian), sabina trabina (Spanish, Castillian), sabina turífera (Spanish, Castillian), sabino (Spanish, Castillian), savina turífera (Catalan), savina turífera (Valencian), tejo (Spanish, Castillian), trabina (Spanish, Castillian), trabino (Spanish, Castillian)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: Ag Co Ga(F) Hs(S) It Ma -Sa


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