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Article: Junipers: Not Just for Landscaping… Try Cooking and Healing with them!: What about J. chinensis?

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Forum: Article: Junipers: Not Just for Landscaping… Try Cooking and Healing with them!Replies: 1, Views: 11
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wayfarers
Washington, DC
(Zone 6b)

February 15, 2008
10:39 AM

Post #4541441

I believe J. chinensis is another edible species but am having difficulty finding any information. Could you let me know?
darius
So.Appalachian Mtns, VA
(Zone 5b)

February 15, 2008
11:41 AM

Post #4541771

Sorry... I was able to find more information on the few that are not edible. Since most junipers are edible, at worst it might just taste terrible.


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