How To Use Juniper In A Sentence

  • The task for the day was filling out the soil in the new bed by the side of the house and planting it out with low growing shrubs, including a horizontal juniper that's intended to grow out over the next couple of years and fill the entire bed.
  • Finally, mounting the crest of the hill, they reached the juniper trees.
  • Scattered trees, mainly acacias and junipers, dot the savanna.
  • Evergreen plants, including dwarf conifers such as hemlocks, junipers, pines, and spruces, can form a backbone to anchor the design of a rock garden.
  • But when you take cuttings from valuable landscape plants such as cedar, fir, juniper, pine, spruce, and redwood, do it carefully to preserve the plant's health and shapeliness.
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  • In its place are less nutritious sod-forming grasses, pinyons and junipers, which choke out native grasses.
  • Heb. ` arar, (Jer. 17: 6; 48: 6), a species of juniper called by the Arabs by the same name (` arar), the Juniperus sabina or savin. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • Juniper whiled many a day away in her sitting room, speaking to none, playing absently with the pale rose petals, as soft as the skin of a newborn's cheek.
  • She stepped back to consider whether a slim juniper tree was satisfactorily finished before picking up a new set of brushes. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
  • The juniper forest of north central Baluchistan is believed to be the most extensive remaining in the world and is home to the distinctive and highly threatened Baluchistan bear and straight-horned markhor. Baluchistan xeric woodlands
  • This area is lightly vegetated with juniper, pine, sage, and grasses.
  • Here are a few shrubs growing on these shelly heights, viz. Rhamnus frangula, Sideroxilon, Myrica, Zanthoxilon clava Herculis, Juniperus Americana, Lysium salsum; together with several new genera and species of the herbacious and suffruticose tribes, Croton, Stillingia, &c. but particularly a species of Mimosa (Mimosa virgatia) which in respect of the elegancy of its pinnated Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
  • I tried the lemon salts with eucalyptus, juniper and pine to detox. The Sun
  • Many species common in montane forest, such as trees of the genera Podocarpus and Juniperus, have economic importance, while several crops including coffee (Coffea arabica) and tef (Eragrostis tef) from the Ethiopian Highlands have been domesticated. Biological diversity in the Eastern Afromontane
  • Bold, unapologetic juniper dominates a highish-proof spirit. American Entrants in the Gin Game
  • Other evergreen shrubs such as juniper would be good candidates for cold-winter areas.
  • I used to know a man who had mugged up all the trees and plants, so that when you said to him, "What a funny juniper that is over there, with blue peach-blossoms on it," he would reply, "You mean the _Pyrofoliata persica corylus_," and explain how it was first introduced into England by JEREMY Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-21
  • Game birds and waxwings eat the berries of cedars and junipers.
  • Scattered trees, mainly acacias and junipers, dot the savanna.
  • Crown Chakra: To aid in cleansing and opening the spiritual connection and communication of your crown chakra, you might enjoy making use of incenses such as copal, frankincense, juniper, myrrh and sage. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Add the black peppercorns, juniper berries, thyme, rosemary, sage, lovage, and bay leaf.
  • Puffs of smoke billowed from underneath juniper and pinyon trees as flames licked at the trees. Thousands ordered out of Ariz. town as fire nears
  • In fact, the origin of the name gin is genever from Middle Dutch and literally means juniper. Juniper Berries
  • Junipers and yews are the most commonly planted of the narrow-leaved evergreens.
  • The city of Taos lies on the edge of the high desert in the Carson National Forest, amid squat juniper trees, prickly scrub grasses and towering evergreens.
  • West Texas generally offers landscapes of muted colors - sepia earth and vast sun-bleached skies - but this canyon cradles a riparian forest of big-tooth maple, alligator juniper, and chinquapin oak.
  • At 8,900 feet, Junipers cease, woods of Q. ilecifolia and Pinus cedroides, Rosa microphylla, shrubby Rhododendrons, that which was arboreous previously now becoming shrubby, Berberis asiatica, Taxus or Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • A papyrus from Ancient Egypt cites juniper berries as an ingredient for a medicine to treat tape worms and juniper is still widely used by the pharmaceutical industry today.
  • Winter birds prefer evergreens like holly and junipers, which provide shelter and food.
  • Saffron is a spice native to Poland and was very popular in the middle ages, but its use declined under communist rule, probably due to its cost, but all the other popular spices such as allspice, juniper and caraway seeds are a regular part of the Polish kitchen. At My Table
  • Roasted cod has a brisk glaze of vinegar and Riesling; thin, tender venison chops are paired with an engaging juniper-and-celery-root gratin.
  • Vegetative cover is predominantly semi-desert grassland and arid shrubland, except for high elevation islands of oak, juniper, and pinyon pine woodland. Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)
  • Ruby Juniper needs gruelling dialysis three times a week to stay alive. The Sun
  • ** We have found, tliat oxymel qoU cfaiciy baccx juniperi, &c. arc much ftronger diuretics, but much weaker ancihydropics, than cremor tartari. The Monthly Review
  • Its cooling pool and fountain overlook the sunken Knot Garden, named for the intricate pattern into which chains of dwarf evergreen Japanese holly, juniper, and arborvitae have been woven.
  • The land is wooded with pines, aspens, and junipers, and borders the Targhee National Forest.
  • In the Carbonate Woodland Zone the pinyon – juniper woodland canopy overtops and spans the existing sagebrush and mountain brush communities. Ecoregions of Nevada (EPA)
  • The canyon is forested mainly with pines and junipers, but other trees grow along the streambed that the road follows for much of the way.
  • To ensure that you sleep the whole night through, put a drop of basil, chamomile, clary sage, juniper, or lavender essential oil onto your pillow at night.
  • Green foliage must remain on any branches of junipers that are cut back.
  • Sufetula was built one hundred and fifty miles to the south of Carthage: a gentle declivity is watered by a running stream, and shaded by a grove of juniper-trees; and, in the ruins of a triumpha arch, a portico, and three temples of the Corinthian order, curiosity may yet admire the magnificence of the Romans. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Game birds and waxwings eat the berries of cedars and junipers.
  • In a spice grinder, pulverize red pepper flakes and juniper to a powder.
  • We measured canopy closure, number of juniper and hardwood trees, and foliage cover of junipers and hardwoods.
  • Trails lead into the juniper-filled canyon where Townsend's solitaires sing.
  • The lowest elevations are distinguished by a predominance of sclerophyllous evergreen and semi-deciduous oak forests (Quercus coccifera, Q. infectoria), "maquis" of strawberry tree (Arbutus andrachne), and juniper and cypress woodlands (Cupressus sempervirens, Juniperus phoenicea). Cyprus Mediterranean forests
  • The bagworm is a perennial insect pest of arborvitae, juniper, pine and many other evergreen species. The Daily News - News
  • I picked up a bottle half buried in the wet sand, covered with barnacles, but stoppled tight, and half full of red ale, which still smacked of juniper, -- all that remained I fancied from the wreck of a rowdy world, -- that great salt sea on the one hand, and this little sea of ale on the other, preserving their separate characters. Cape Cod
  • They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things.
  • Historically the shrub's wood has been used as fragrant firewood and in Scotland juniper was the plant of choice for illegal whisky stills as the plant was said to burn with less smoke.
  • At a temple near Jaisa found the Juniper of Oongar in flower, and arboreous, attaining a height of about 40 feet. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • A packrat, also known as a woodrat, from the Great Basin of Utah is surrounded by mildly toxic juniper leaves that make up much of its diet. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Cistus, myrtle and cactus; cytisus, lentisk, arbutus; daphne, heath, broom, juniper and ilex -- these few I recognised, but there was no end to their varieties and none to their tangle of colours. Two Sides of the Face Midwinter Tales
  • But I lost an oak, a juniper and a catalpa tree, and there’s no replacing them, ” Ms. Anthony said.
  • From the wood of the Juniperus oxycoedrus; an empyreumatic oil resembling liquid pitch, is obtained by dry distillation, this being named officinally, Huile de cade, or Oleum cadinum, otherwise "Juniper tar. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The reserve at Balnaguard Glen was created in 1976 and is a highly dissected gorge dominated by birch and juniper woodland and marked by spectacular landslips on its northern side.
  • The mobile outer dunes are sparsely vegetated with marram grass Ammophila arenaria, and camarina Corema album, with buckthorn-juniper Rhamno-Juniperetum macrocarpas communities The dry dunes inland have Rhamno-Juniperetum sophora communities. Doñana National Park, Spain
  • Juniper," replies the other, "I think the ` aversions, 'as you call them, belong to you and not to me, if I may judge by your aversion for poor Jacob; and as for ` retrospects,' I think the less I say about them the better. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found
  • This temperate deciduous oak-hickory forest is dominated by oaks including white, black and chestnut oaks, Quercus alba, Q. velutina, Q. prinus and hickories including pignut and mockernut, Carya glabra and C. tomentosa with some beech Fagus sp., maples Acer spp., tulip tree Liriodendron tulipifera, ash Fraxinus sp. and eastern red cedar Juniperus virginiana. Mammoth Cave National Park, United States
  • Beer-sheba to Horeb -- a wide expanse of sand hills, covered with the retem (not juniper, but broom shrubs), whose tall and spreading branches, with their white leaves, afford a very cheering and refreshing shade. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Mix in the juniper and seasoning and stir the meat and liquid into the vegetables.
  • The sun shone through the trees - red firs, junipers, lodgepole pines, aspens, and mountain hemlocks.
  • We ate deep-pit-roasted elk, smoked turkey, smilax bread seasoned with juniper and bee weed, nut-bread patties, and blackberry cakes. Fire The Sky
  • Some herbs that repel fleas include: juniper, pennyroyal, citronella, eucalyptus, cedar and Canadian fleabane.
  • At this elevation, the dominant plant communities are pine-oak-juniper scrub in xeric areas and sycamore-cottonwood-walnut forest along the mesic creek bottoms.
  • There remain the demand for an unbaptized child to kiss, the torture to which the heroes of the two Bohemian sagas submit, the requirement in the Pomeranian tale to place seven brothers on the stone haunted by the seven mice, and lastly the personal violence to the damsel involved in striking her with a birch-rod or a bunch of juniper and in beheadal. The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology
  • Blue star juniper, juniperus squamata ‘Blue Star’ with diascia ‘ Coral Belle’. Blue In The Garden-Part One « Fairegarden
  • Tussah silk, often called shantung, is made from the cocoons of wild tussah silkworms that eat oak and juniper leaves.
  • We are all guilty of spraying an entire juniper hedge for bagworms when only three or four bags were seen which could have been easily picked off and crushed.
  • She recalled a photo of the wave of pink annuals Ronda had planted between Pfitzer junipers and low barberry shrubs. In the Still of the Night
  • Return carcasses to pan and add stock, tomato puree, wine, vinegar, and juniper berries.
  • This also is true of many herbal tablets, capsules and extracts, including black or blue cohosh, ephedra, dong quai, feverfew, juniper, pennyroyal, St. John's wort, rosemary and thuja.
  • The firm is currently losing money because it is having to operate the old trains, which should have been decommissioned to make way for the Junipers, and pay for buses for passengers when services are cancelled.
  • Trees in the forests include the juniper, the mountain mahogany, the pinion and other pines.
  • Beyond the point, 10 miles of trails skitter through the park's desertscape of sage, rabbitbrush, mountain mahogany, Utah juniper, and piñon, revealing vertigo-inducing views into deep-throated canyons.
  • Juniper trees are common throughout the canyon as well as mesquite, cottonwood, salt cedar, willow, western soapberry and hackberry.
  • The beef is soaked in brine, brown sugar, juniper berries, and spices for any time between three weeks and three months.
  • Herbal laxatives and diuretics - substances that promote defecation and urination - include herbs such as aloe, rhubarb root, cascara, senna, parsley, juniper, licorice and dandelion.
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  • The primary flavoring agent, the one used by all producers is the juniper berry.
  • The woodland zone in the most extensive, dominated by what is often called a pygmy forest of pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) and several species of juniper (Juniperus spp.). Colorado Plateau shrublands
  • Dominant features of the refuge include freshwater marshes, lakes, meadows, alkali flats, rimrocks, and sagebrush and juniper uplands.
  • Natural vegetation in this semiarid to dry-subhumid area is mostly short grass prairie; there is also mesquite – buffalograss in the southwest, sand sagebrush – bluestem prairie on dunes, and juniper – pinyon woodland in the western Panhandle. Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)
  • In one culture a shaman uses tobacco, sage or cannabis, in others copal, frankincense, sandalwood, cedar, juniper or pine.
  • Nine species classified as rare in the Slovenian Red Data Book are also present and include Aconitum anthora, Cercis siliquastrum, Delphinium fissum, Euphrasia italica, Juniperus oxycedrus, Laburnum alschingeri; Orobanche hederae is found only in the Great Valley. Skocjan Caves Regional Park, Slovenia
  • Juniper is one of Britain's three native species of conifer and is evergreen with short spiny leaves.
  • A jay emerged from the juniper bush in a flash of blue feathers.
  • This striking arrangement is made with prunings from cotoneaster, deodar cedar, and juniper.
  • The stir fry didn't go well with the powerful redcurrant and juniper sauce.
  • The leaf man trough, meant to be a nice deep round hypertufa but most of the sides fell off from being unmolded too soon, is now home to miniature conifers, Juniperus horizontalis ‘Blue Pygmy’, Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana lutea’, silver Thymus ‘Heigh-Ho Silver’ and Armeria ‘Nifty Thrifty’. December Foliage « Fairegarden
  • They are characterized by several community types: xeric shrublike woodlands, juniper woodlands, and mesophytic riparian forest. Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe
  • He could have used a cluster of juniper bushes to gain leverage.
  • The lowest elevations are distinguished by the predominance of sclerophyllous evergreen and semi-deciduous oak forests (Quercus coccifera, Q. brachyphylla), "maquis" of carob (Ceratonia siliqua), junipers (Juniperus phoenicea), and tree-spurge (Euphorbia dendroides). Crete Mediterranean forests
  • Add the sauerkraut, juniper berries, garlic, wine, spices and salt and pepper.
  • The blond Belgian ale, infused with nettles and juniper berries, was created by BrewDog's brewers by freezing the liquid to separate water from the solution.
  • It trucked off seven semi loads of toxic material, though it left behind the dead shaggy bark juniper and pinon pines that had been poisoned by fumes from the lab.
  • He was crowned with a flowerless wreath of greenthorn and juniper, meaning solace in adversity, offering protection. Wildfire
  • The children have learned to identify wild edible and medicinal plants in our bioregion, helping to harvest prickly pear and banana yucca fruit each season, as well as to appreciate the healing benefits of juniper berries, snakeweed, mallow, horehound, and more. Randall Amster: "I Want to Be a Farmer": Food Justice, Out of the Mouths of Babes
  • Aggressive planting of hawthorn, pyracantha, creeping juniper, holly, Chinese jujube, roses, blackthorn or prickly ash will help deter criminals.
  • a salad by the poor [Maurer]. by the bushes -- among the bushes. juniper -- rather, a kind of broom, Spartium junceum [Linnaeus], still called in Arabia, as in the Hebrew of Job, retem, of which the bitter roots are eaten by the poor. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • We fed woodrats control diets (no toxins) and treatment diets (with juniper toxins) and monitored voluntary water intake.
  • The children have learned to identify wild edible and medicinal plants in our bioregion, helping to harvest prickly pear and banana yucca fruit each season, as well as to appreciate the healing benefits of juniper berries, snakeweed, mallow, horehound, and more. Randall Amster: "I Want to Be a Farmer": Food Justice, Out of the Mouths of Babes
  • The wood of oak, hazel, rowan, alder, willow, juniper, ash, bird cherry and aspen will take shape on the shores of Loch Katrine over the next 20 years using thousands of acres of land leased to the Forestry Commission.
  • This temperate deciduous oak-hickory forest is dominated by oaks including white, black and chestnut oaks, Quercus alba, Q. velutina, Q. prinus and hickories including pignut and mockernut, Carya glabra and C. tomentosa with some beech Fagus sp., maples Acer spp., tulip tree Liriodendron tulipifera, ash Fraxinus sp. and eastern red cedar Juniperus virginiana. Mammoth Cave National Park, United States
  • The usual evergreens are pine, juniper and cedar.
  • It has a refreshing creamy nose with complex hints of juniper, toasted marshmallows and honey.
  • If you have junipers and other flammable plants such as arborvitae next to your house, your home is at a greater risk of an ember-caused fire than if you do not. Nevada Appeal - Top Stories
  • The woods near our home were thick with walnut, white oak, sweet birch, sassafras, hemlock, red maple, juniper, tulip trees, and many more species I couldn't name.
  • Juniper berries mix nicely with peppercorns, bay leaves, tarragon, allspice, and fennel.
  • Citronelle is the brightest heuchera, perfect for the cooler blues of the blue star juniper in the bed by the front step. Greetings From Fairegarden-April Bloom Day 2010 « Fairegarden
  • And hide every eyesore in sight - a rusty toolshed, a dog kennel, the neighbor's dying juniper hedge.
  • “He wears, he wore a long surcoat with a pomegranate design, and a wreath of juniper and greenthorn and oxtongue.” Wildfire
  • How about asking someone with a PhD in linguistics whether the berries from the decorative juniper bush outside are the same kind as the ones used in cooking? Think Progress » Poll: Large Number Of Texans Doubt The Theory Of Evolution, Believe In Human-Dinosaur Coexistence
  • Sets made from dry softwoods, including aspen, willow, cottonwood, and juniper, are preferred, although a spindle made from a slightly harder wood, combined with a softer fireboard, can also work. Seven Ways To Light a Fire Without a Match
  • They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things.
  • However, these trees is not juniper and grow along the riverside, which is feed by groundwater. The Tree in the Desert « Climate Audit
  • Western juniper grows on shallow, rocky soils with an understory of low sagebrush, big sagebrush, bitterbrush, and bunchgrasses. Ecoregions of Oregon (EPA)
  • Others, such as redbud, juniper and hophornbeam, need the cool, moist treatment after their seedcoats are made permeable. Gazette.com :
  • The Northern Europeans have long brewed gruit and sahti with spices such as mugwort and heather and yarrow and juniper and caraway and coriander. Contemplating the Consequences of a Double Imperial Witbier
  • It was often burned with juniper and thyme as a means of cleansing a room of witches and bad spirits.
  • I said with enjoyment, 'I could certainly get you drunk in the wilderness, but actual gin would depend on juniper bushes, and tonic on chinchona trees for quinine, and I don't think they'd both grow in the same place, but you never know.' Longshot
  • Secluded gurgling tubs overlook mountain landscapes of pinon, juniper and scrub oak.
  • Some to try: grapefruit, cypress, juniper, clary sage or lemon added to a base of jojoba oil for a massage or bath oil.
  • Rather than cut and stack the junipers for eventual burning, Davies has his crew skid the trees into large, circular windrows that act as cattle exclosures for pastures that need rest or recovery.
  • Fennel, rosemary, marjoram, garlic, and juniper berries are variously favoured aromatics in Italian pork cookery.
  • From base camp with vans in the rugged Smoke Creek Desert north of Reno, we will day-hike in these sweeping expanses of sagebrush and juniper.
  • I tried the lemon salts with eucalyptus, juniper and pine to detox. The Sun
  • We did not find the lek but discovered some beautiful natural outcrops of rock and juniper, and raced from one to the next, proclaiming each rock-and-tree arrangement more handsome than the last. Bird Cloud
  • Today, standing in the center of town, only oak and juniper remain.
  • Evergreens and shrubs - including junipers and hollies - offer protection.
  • For much of the season, the focus is on feathery, blue green Hughes juniper and silver-leafed snow-in-summer.
  • Galls bearing telial horns Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae were collected from infected eastern red cedar ( PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • blond Belgian ale, infused with nettles and juniper berries, was created by BrewDog's brewers by freezing the liquid to separate water from the solution.
  • South of them was mostly flat, pinkish desert, dotted with dark balloons of pinon and juniper, grey brushes of sage and chamisa. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • In the French kitchen, favoured aromatics are garlic, rosemary, and juniper berries; some regional dishes combine pork with apples or prunes.
  • Traditional folk medicine offered recipes for abortifacient brews of aloes, pennyroyal, and extracts from wild juniper bushes that so poisoned or irritated the system that miscarriages occurred as a side effect.
  • Sloe gin is flavored with sloe berries instead of juniper, the flavoring in regular gin.
  • The woods most often used for balsamic include chestnut, ash tree, cherry, mulberry, juniper and oak.
  • At the timberline belt of the Tatras mixed Pinus cembra-Larix decidua forests grow, similar those in central Alps. Above timberline, (1400 m in the north-western Carpathians to 1900 m in the south), there is a distinct krummholz zone consisting of dense thickets of mountain pine (Pinus mugo), dwarf juniper (Juniperus communis subsp. nana) and green alder (Alnus viridis). Carpathian montane conifer forests
  • The accompanying scrub consists of Mediterranean mezereons, bush germanders, kermes oaks, sarsaparillas, lentisks, oleanders, strawberry trees, myrtles and junipers.
  • Essential oils of Juniper, Cedarwood, Grapefruit, Lavender, Carrot, Fennel, Rosemary and Lemon help soften the effects of a hangover.
  • The reserve at Balnaguard Glen was created in 1976 and is a highly dissected gorge dominated by birch and juniper woodland and marked by spectacular landslips on its northern side.
  • To ensure that you sleep the whole night through, put a drop of basil, chamomile, clary sage, juniper, or lavender essential oil onto your pillow at night.
  • Junipers and yews are the most commonly planted of the narrow-leaved evergreens.
  • Sniffing it from the bottle, the Habanita top notes are fresh and subtle – a rush of masculine woody notes of mastic a gum from a Mediterranean bush, juniper berry and cedarwood are accompanied by a generous amount of bergamot, which is citrusy but not in the fruity or eau de cologne sense of citrus – a more refined, green and slightly floral note derived from the bergamot bitter non-edible oranges. Archive 2006-07-01
  • With an unpredictable monsoon season ahead, Wilmore is watching closely as things such as pinyon-juniper and sagebrush begin to lose their moisture content. Vail Daily - Top Stories
  • Flickr user Sweet Juniper has a heartbreaking, gorgeous and horrifying set of photos of a rotting Detroit school book depository, where mountains of yellowing, damp, torn schoolbooks moulder, right in the middle of town: Boing Boing
  • These smaller plants complement the larger evergreen trees and shrubs that give gardens their "bones": hollies, boxwood, mahonia, junipers, nandina, osmanthus, camellias, aucuba and yews. Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories
  • 181 The word classically means the cypress or the juniper-tree: in Jeremiah, where it occurs twice (xvii. 6 and xlviii. 6), the Authorized Version renders it by The Land of Midian
  • Add the wine, Benedictine, blueberries, cranberries, chocolate, ginger, juniper berries, and caraway seeds.
  • The stony soil below was covered by dense forests of live oak, Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, madrone, Arizona cypress, and juniper.
  • The structure lets the moviemakers preserve much of Thornton Wilder's writing, mostly in Juniper's narration and in the statements of the Archbishop.
  • Evergreens such as arborvitae and juniper with more than one central stem are more prone to bending and breaking in inclement weather, and once bent, don't recover well. Times Record News Stories
  • New Amsterdam has a much softer, citrusy taste than traditional, juniper-heavy gins, which is why people who aren't gin fans like it. Tony Sachs: New Amsterdam Gin Made A Mixologist Out Of Me... Sort Of
  • Cooks use their fingertips to pluck, fold and position single leaves of wood sorrel into a coat that is place over hand-scraped beef tartare. Juniper dust, left, and tarragon paste are on the plate.
  • At the timberline belt of the Tatras mixed Pinus cembra-Larix decidua forests grow, similar those in central Alps. Above timberline, (1400 m in the north-western Carpathians to 1900 m in the south), there is a distinct krummholz zone consisting of dense thickets of mountain pine (Pinus mugo), dwarf juniper (Juniperus communis subsp. nana) and green alder (Alnus viridis). Carpathian montane conifer forests
  • On the top of a hill, about four miles from the Fort, I had a fine view of a beautiful valley, caused by a rivulet, being a branch of Knife River, the declivities of which abound in a new species of eleagnus, intermixed with a singular procumbent species of cedar (juniperus.) Travels in the Interior of America, in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811
  • If the problem involves too much water in the body, diuretic herbs such as dandelion, cleavers, pipsissewa, buchu, fresh cornsilk, barberry, and juniper berries should help. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Pines, birches and juniper grow in luxuriant profusion on a valley floor lush in bilberry, cowberry and heather.
  • She helped Sethe to a rocker and lowered her feet into a bucket of salt water and juniper.
  • This area is lightly vegetated with juniper, pine, sage, and grasses.
  • It contains juniper berries, calendula, peppermint and orris root, and it effectively whitens teeth by helping to prevent plaque build-up and gum disease.
  • Frame rate = 50,000 f.p.s. Ultra-high speed video clip showing ballistospore discharge in rust fungus Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • This temperate deciduous oak-hickory forest is dominated by oaks including white, black and chestnut oaks, Quercus alba, Q. velutina, Q. prinus and hickories including pignut and mockernut, Carya glabra and C. tomentosa with some beech Fagus sp., maples Acer spp., tulip tree Liriodendron tulipifera, ash Fraxinus sp. and eastern red cedar Juniperus virginiana. Mammoth Cave National Park, United States
  • Special plant communities include rosaceous chaparral and oak-juniper woodlands. Proclamation On The Cascade Siskiyou National Monument
  • That's when you combine kosher salt, brown sugar, juniper berries, and a lot of water.
  • They were all similar to Juniper, but each came in a different breed or color; some were ginger, some were tabbies, Manx even… Every kind of cat.
  • A jay emerged from the juniper bush in a flash of blue feathers.
  • [EN#23] The word classically means the cypress or the juniper-tree: in Jeremiah, where it occurs twice (xvii. 6 and xlviii. 6), the Authorized Version renders it by "heath. The Land of Midian — Volume 2
  • In a spice grinder, pulverize red pepper flakes and juniper to a powder.
  • In my front garden are a tall juniper and a cypress, about 25 years old. Times, Sunday Times
  • Evergreens and shrubs - including junipers and hollies - offer protection.
  • The cabbage was shredded and packed in layers with salt, juniper and barberries, pepper, and spices.
  • Variations of curry vinaigrette, juniper vinaigrette, and mustard oil vinaigrette created a whole new sauce dialogue.
  • By noon it seemed that every branch among the junipers and piñon pines surrounding my home was occupied by an adult cicada.
  • Once I found a scrog of juniper with firm roots, and this gave me a great lift. Prester John
  • These ‘harder’ resins include Strasbourg turpentine (olio d' abezzo) from the European silver fir, Abies alba and sandarac resin, from Tetraclinis articulata and, possibly, from some Juniperus species.
  • This striking arrangement is made with prunings from cotoneaster, deodar cedar, and juniper.
  • Leaphorn moved swiftly toward a gnarled juniper barely visible in the darkness, toward the sound. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • Essential oils of Juniper, Cedarwood, Grapefruit, Lavender, Carrot, Fennel, Rosemary and Lemon help soften the effects of a hangover.
  • The stony soil below was covered by dense forests of live oak, Douglas fir, aspen, maple, ponderosa pine, madrone, Arizona cypress, and juniper.
  • Spring marks the beginning of an unbearable season for many with allergies, as pollen from anemophilous trees such as oak, elm, maple, alder, birch and juniper fill the air. Muti
  • The woodland zone is the most extensive, dominated by open stands of two-needle pinyon pine and several species of juniper, often termed a pygmy forest. Colorado Plateau Semidesert Province (Bailey)
  • ` ` Why, my goot Master Oldenbuck, you will only laugh at me --- But de hand of glory is vary well known in de countries where your worthy progenitors did live --- and it is hand cut off from a dead man, as has been hanged for murther, and dried very nice in de shmoke of juniper wood; and if you put a little of what you call yew wid your juniper, it will not be any better The Antiquary
  • Suitable plants for low maintenance beds include the junipers, especially the spreading rather than the upright versions, callunas and ericas which flower all the way through from April to January.
  • Evergreen plants, including dwarf conifers such as hemlocks, junipers, pines, and spruces, can form a backbone to anchor the design of a rock garden.
  • Then she walked downhill until she found a place to spend the night - a clump of juniper trees on a narrow ledge. - -
  • Below them grow low-growing shrubs and ground covers, such as azaleas, dittany of Crete, ferns, and junipers.
  • Return goose to pot, add wine, tomatoes, juniper berries, bay leaves, and thyme.
  • Genever, in addition to using the neutral spirits and juniper-based botanicals known in today's gin, also employs maltwine, a mixture of corn, rye and wheat which gives it a smooth, malty, slightly sweet flavor. Tony Sachs: Drinking The Past: New Spirits Recreate Vintage Tastes
  • Uva ursi, juniper berry, and buchu leaf all cause the body to lose water.
  • Lying at 3,600 to 4,200 feet, Agua Caliente Canyon harbors mostly desert grassland and isolated stands of oak, while pinyon pine and alligator juniper are scattered on the surrounding dry, rocky slopes.
  • Juniper, pinion, greasewood, Mormon tea, and scrubby brush grow sparingly on the rocky terrain.
  • Evergreen plants, including dwarf conifers such as hemlocks, junipers, pines, and spruces, can form a backbone to anchor the design of a rock garden.
  • Today, the most widespread vegetation type is hard-leafed or sclerophyllus shrublands called maquis or matorral, which include representatives from the plant genera Juniperus, Myrtus, Olea, Phillyrea, Pistacia, and Quercus. Biological diversity in the Mediterranean Basin
  • Most lists of Texas 'best small shrubs would include dwarf burford holly, dwarf yaupon holly and Carissa holly, also Indian hawthorn, dwarf abelia, compact nandina and even Tam juniper (if a trailing plant will fit in). Undefined
  • The lowest elevations are distinguished by the predominance of sclerophyllous evergreen and semi-deciduous oak forests (Quercus coccifera, Q. brachyphylla), "maquis" of carob (Ceratonia siliqua), junipers (Juniperus phoenicea), and tree-spurge (Euphorbia dendroides). Crete Mediterranean forests
  • Juniper trees are common throughout the canyon as well as mesquite, cottonwood, salt cedar, willow, western soapberry and hackberry.
  • The notes: "raw, down and dirty patchouli, Gurjam balsam, and essence of Sampson Root sweetened with the heightened sexuality of beeswax, virile juniper, oakmoss, ambrette seed over honey and East African musk. End-of-Summer Party quick notes
  • Mince it, not too finely with fat pork and bacon bits, season it with juniper, thyme and mace then bake the pate slowly, covered with foil, in a roasting tin half filled with water.

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