I've never really noticed them - & today I spotted some out & thought I'd share a pic or two.
Very very tiny.
Juniper flowers
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Re: Juniper flowers
At least you have identified what it is
Most years, about this time, we get frantic posts wanting to know what pest or disease this is
Most years, about this time, we get frantic posts wanting to know what pest or disease this is
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Re: Juniper flowers
Being a gymnosperm, junipers don't have flowers. These are likely to be cones developing.
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Re: Juniper flowers
Hey Mikebot thanks for clarifying.Mikebot wrote:Being a gymnosperm, junipers don't have flowers. These are likely to be cones developing.
Through your comment, I've now learnt the difference between Gymnosperms & Angiosperms.
It's interesting that these take on the appearance of little white flowers - but are impossible to be.
I noticed that Gingko's are also Gymnosperms, and I always thought they produced fruit (but its not actually "fruit" at all.)