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Juniperus communis L.

genévrier commun

Autres noms

Nom commercial reconnu internationalement, (ATIBT)
Deutsch Gemeiner Wacholder
English Common juniper
Français genévrier commun
Italiano Gemeiner Wacholder
Suomi Gemeiner Wacholder
Norsk Einer
Čeština Gemeiner Wacholder
Español enebro común; enebro real
Svenska En
Polski Gemeiner Wacholder
Український Gemeiner Wacholder
Român Gemeiner Wacholder
Русский можжевельник обыкновенный (mozhzhevel'nik obyknovennyy) (mozzevel'nik obyknovennyj (mozhzhevel'nik obyknovennyy));
Български Gemeiner Wacholder
EESTI Gemeiner Wacholder
日本語 Gemeiner Wacholder
中文 欧洲刺柏 (ou zhou ci bai) (ou zhou ci bai (ou zhou ci bai))
Autres noms Adi ardiç [Turkish]; Gewone jeneverbes [Dutch]; Jeneverstruik [Dutch]; Közönséges boróka (Koezoenseges boroka) [Hungarian]; ene [Dan]; enebaer [Dan] ; jalovec obecný [Czech]; jalowiec pospolity [Polish]; kleka; obicna borovica

Informations complémentaires

InfoFlora
COL
Wikipedia
FSC
Label Bois Suisse
Lignapool

Origine

États et territoires Temperate Eurasia, North Africa, North America N of Mexico. Juniperus communis is the most widely distributed conifer species in the world, with a circumpolar distribution extending from ca. 70° N in Alaska, Scandinavia and Siberia to ca. 28° N in the Himalaya. Comprehensive area maps are given in Hegi's Illustrierte Flora von Mitteleuropa (Zoller, 1981) and Hultén & Fries (1986). Zoller presents an inclusive outline map of the species; Hultén & Fries map six varieties separately, one of these is not here recognised (var. hemisphaerica in the Mediterranean and W Asia). Both maps show some scattered dots in central China, but the species is not recorded in Flora of China (Fu & al., 1999). In this study, it has been found to occur in border mountains of Xinjiang in NW China and in Jilin in NE China. The subalpine form, var. saxatilis (var. montana in Hultén & Fries, 1986, subsp. nana in Flora of Alaska, Hultén, 1968) does extend into the W Himalaya but not (far) into Xizang (Tibet). Confusion with J. pingii and J. squamata is the likely source of these errors. This variety has the widest distribution, in Eurasia it is almost coincident with the species as a whole. In the colder parts of the boreal forest zone and in the subarctic and arctic tundras it occurs in lowlands as well as mountains and only in lower latitudes does it retreat to similar climatic zones in mountain systems, with the W Himalaya as its most southern outlier. Juniperus communis var. communis extends from Spain eastward accross Europe to central Siberia and is essentially a lowland form reaching higher altitudes only along its southern fringe in the Mediterranean, the Caucasus and Elburz mountains. It is more polymorphic than var. saxatilis as it occurs in more diverse habitats. Distribution patterns are still only vaguely outlined in NE Asia, but it seems that var. nipponica is indeed geographically separated, occurring only in Japan and the southern Kuriles. In North America three varieties occur (Flora of North America, Adams, 1993). Hultén & Fries (1986) map J. communis var. montana (= var. saxatilis) across Canada, Alaska and the Rocky Mountains, but in Flora of North America most of that range is instead assigned to var. depressa, with var. montana restricted to S Greenland and from British Columbia in Canada south to California. However, it does occur in coastal Alaska. Sometimes the distinction between the two varieties is difficult to make out in herbarium specimens. The W American populations of var. saxatilis are then quite disjunct from the E Asian ones as nearly all of the dots in Flora of Alaska (Hultén, 1968) should be assigned to var. depressa. This variety reaches its southernmost limits in N Georgia and W Texas. The much more restricted var. megistocarpa appears to be limited to the maritime region of E Canada.; Europe du Nord; Danemark; Finlande; Îles Féroé; Great Britain; Islande; Irlande; Norvège; Suède; Middle Europe; Autriche; Liechtenstein; Belgique; Luxembourg; République Tchèque; CZE-SK; Allemagne; Hongrie; Pays-Bas; Pologne; Suisse; Southwestern Europe; Baleares; la Corse; Channel Islands; France; le Portugal; Sardinia; Andorre; Gibraltar; l'Espagne; Europe du Sud-Est; Albanie; Bulgarie; Grèce; Italie; Crete; Roumanie; Sicilia; European Turkey; Bosnie Herzégovine; Croatie; Kosovo; Macédoine; Monténégro; Serbie; Slovénie; l'Europe de l'Est; Belarus; Estonie; Kaliningrad; Lettonie; Lituanie; Krym; Central European Russia; East European Russia; North European Russia; South European Russia; Northwest European Russia; Moldova; Ukraine; Afrique du Nord; Algérie; Maroc; Sibérie; Altay; Buryatiya; Chita; Irkutsk; Krasnoyarsk; Tuva; West Siberia; Yakutskiya; Russian Far East; Amur; Kamchatka; Khabarovsk; Kuril Islands; Magadan; Primorye; Sakhalin; Asie centrale; Kazakhstan; Kirghizistan; Turkménistan; Tadjikistan; Ouzbékistan; Caucasus; North Caucasus; Transcaucasus; Asie occidentale; Afghanistan; Chypre; East Aegean Is.; Iran; Irak; Liban; Syria; dinde; Chine; Nei Mongol; Manchuria; Xinjiang; Mongolie; Mongolie; Asie de l'Est; Hokkaido; Honshu; Corée du Nord; Corée du Sud; Indian Subcontinent; Népal; Pakistan; Himachal Pradesh; Jammu-Kashmir; Uttaranchal; Subarctic America; Alaska; Groenland; Nunavut; Territoires du nord-ouest; Yukon; Western Canada; Alberta; Colombie britannique; Manitoba; Saskatchewan; Eastern Canada; Labrador; Nouveau-Brunswick; Newfoundland; Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon; Nouvelle-Écosse; Ontario; Île-du-Prince-Édouard; Québec; Northwestern U.S.A.; Colorado; Idaho; Montana; Oregon; Washington; Wyoming; North-Central U.S.A.; Illinois; Iowa; Kansas; Minnesota; Missouri; North Dakota; Nebraska; Oklahoma; South Dakota; Wisconsin; Northeastern U.S.A.; Connecticut; Indiana; Maine; Massachusetts; Michigan; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; Vermont; West Virginia; Southwestern U.S.A.; Arizona; California; Nevada; Utah; South-Central U.S.A.; New Mexico; Southeastern U.S.A.; Géorgie; Kentucky; North Carolina; South Carolina; Tennessee; Virginia
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Botanique

Reich Plantae
Division Tracheophyta
Gymnospermes Gymnosperm
Classe Pinopsida
Ordre Pinales
Famille Cupressaceae
Genre Juniperus
Espèce communis
Citation de l'auteur L.
Nom scientifique Juniperus communis L.

Habitus

Type de bois Bois résineux

Durabilité naturelle
(selon EN 350)

Champ de résistance fongique DC

Apparences

Bois

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Juniperus communis , ©Dennis Wilson

Feuilles

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, Bark , ©Dennis Wilson

Cône

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, 2, Cones , ©Michael P. Frankis

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, Cones , ©Michael P. Frankis

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, Cones , ©Michael P. Frankis