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Old 16-08-2004, 04:09 PM
Stephen M. Henning
 
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In article __2Uc.22045$TI1.3243@attbi_s52,
"Pam - gardengal" wrote:

I have found nothing to indicate 'Broadmoor' is anything other than
dioecious, as are the vast majority of Savin and most other juniper species.


But given that it is dioecious, Iris Cohen wanted to know if the clone
that is sold is a clone of a male or female plant. I can't find any
reference that tells the sex of any of the juniper cultivars. I must
admit that I have never seen any berries on any of my juniper cultivars.

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