0 a small evergreen bush (= one that never loses its leaves) with sharp leaves and small purple fruits that are used in medicine and in making gin (= a type of strong alcoholic drink):
juniper berries
During this period, pine pollen also decreases and juniper increases, indicating dryness.
The wood normally used for the roof beams is juniper or poplar.
It now consists of shrub formations with scattered stands of holm oak and juniper.
Direct extraction of juniper litter with organic solvents resulted in very lipophilic extracts that could not be dissolved in water for the bioassays, a prerequisite for the bioassay-driven fractionation.
Scots pine is, of course, the dominant plant species, but other trees, including birch, alder, willow, aspen, rowan, juniper and holly, also appear.
Certainly, it has the largest colony of juniper trees in the country.
Juniper finds him there, and he is stunned by her.
The most common plants are olives, maritime pines, oaks, myrtles, junipers.