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creeping juniper

noun

  1. a prostrate central North American shrub, Juniperus horizontalis, of the cypress family, of central North America, having bluish-green or gray-blue leaves and blue fruit, growing well in sandy, rocky soil.


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Example Sentences

Characteristic plants are the blueberry and bearberry, mixed with creeping juniper and a few scattered grasses.

Another man is to get the creeping juniper to use in the smudge place in the medicine lodge, and still another is to cut out the smudge place.

In March and April these courts receive glorious rich coloring from beds of California poppies and anemones, bordered with creeping juniper.

The most luxuriant of the islands boasted only a patch of crowberry bushes or a few creeping junipers too much abashed to lift their heads a finger's length above the earth.

On the morning of each day a society is given instructions to make the sweathouse at the camping place, a man to get the creeping juniper and another to cut out the smudge place.

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