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Product Description
Juniperus deppeana seeds grow into a striking conifer native to the Southwestern United States and Mexico. Often called Deppe's juniper or Alligator juniper, this tree is admired for its unique bark texture that resembles alligator skin. Gardeners appreciate its rugged, ornamental appearance and adaptability to dry environments. The mature plant features dense evergreen foliage that adds year-round greenery to any landscape.
The Juniperus deppeana produces a distinctive bark that sets it apart from other native junipers. Its thick, scaly bark peels in irregular plates, giving a fascinating visual effect. This bark texture provides natural protection and enhances its ornamental value. Additionally, the tree yields small berry-like cones, which contribute to its ecological role and aesthetic appeal.
As a native juniper, Juniperus deppeana stands out for its resilience and unique appearance. The Alligator bark juniper adds both texture and structure to natural or cultivated settings. This conifer is a great choice for those seeking an eye-catching, drought-tolerant tree with a distinctive bark texture. Its presence enhances biodiversity and landscape character across its native range.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.
Botanical family: Cupressaceae
Botanical genus: Juniperus
Botanical species: Juniperus deppeana
SKU:BA-31214-S

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