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Juniperus bermudiana is a species of juniper endemic to Bermuda. This species is most commonly known as Bermuda cedar, but is also referred to as Bermuda juniper. Historically, this tree formed woodland that covered much of Bermuda. Settlers cleared part of the forest and the tree was used for many purposes including building construction and was especially prized for shipbuilding. Scale insects introduced during the Second World War construction of United States airbases in Bermuda devastated the forests, killing over 99% of the species (an event known in Bermuda as 'the Blight' or 'the Cedar Blight'). Since then, the salt tolerant Casuarina equisetifolia has been planted as a replacement species, and a small number of Bermuda cedars have been found to be resistant to the scale insects. P

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  • Bermuda-Wacholder (de)
  • Bermuda junipero (eo)
  • Juniperus bermudiana (fr)
  • Juniperus bermudiana (en)
  • Можжевельник бермудский (ru)
  • Juniperus bermudiana (pt)
  • Juniperus bermudiana (sv)
  • 百慕達刺柏 (zh)
  • Juniperus bermudiana (uk)
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  • La bermuda junipero (Juniperus bermudiana) estas specio de junipero endemia en Bermudo. Tiu specio estas angle konata kiel Bermuda cedar, sed ankaŭ kiel Bermuda redcedar kaj Bermuda juniper. (eo)
  • Der Bermuda-Wacholder (Juniperus bermudiana) ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Familie der Zypressengewächse (Cupressaceae). Er ist eine auf den Bermuda-Inseln endemische Art. (de)
  • Можжеве́льник берму́дский (лат. Juníperus bermudiána) — вид растений рода Можжевельник (Juniperus) семейства Кипарисовые (Cupressaceae). (ru)
  • Juniperus bermudiana L., conhecido pelo nome comum de cedro-da-bermuda, é uma espécie da família Cupressaceae endémica nas Bermudas. A planta apresenta fortes semelhanças à espécie J. brevifolia, endémica nos Açores. (pt)
  • Juniperus bermudiana är en cypressväxtart som beskrevs av Carl von Linné. Juniperus bermudiana ingår i släktet enar, och familjen cypressväxter. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som akut hotad. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Juniperus bermudiana (яловець бермудський) — вид хвойних рослин родини кипарисові. (uk)
  • 百慕達刺柏為大西洋百慕達的特有種,但亦被引進至夏威夷和聖赫倫那島,並於當地野化。常綠。樹高約十五米。物種數量曾於1970年代因受介殼蟲威脅而鋭減99%,成為極危物種。 (zh)
  • Juniperus bermudiana is a species of juniper endemic to Bermuda. This species is most commonly known as Bermuda cedar, but is also referred to as Bermuda juniper. Historically, this tree formed woodland that covered much of Bermuda. Settlers cleared part of the forest and the tree was used for many purposes including building construction and was especially prized for shipbuilding. Scale insects introduced during the Second World War construction of United States airbases in Bermuda devastated the forests, killing over 99% of the species (an event known in Bermuda as 'the Blight' or 'the Cedar Blight'). Since then, the salt tolerant Casuarina equisetifolia has been planted as a replacement species, and a small number of Bermuda cedars have been found to be resistant to the scale insects. P (en)
  • Le Genévrier des Bermudes (Juniperus bermudiana L.) est une espèce de genévrier endémique des Bermudes. Cette espèce est plus communément connue en anglais sous le nom de Bermuda cedar (cèdre des Bermudes), mais elle est également appelée Bermuda juniper (Genévrier des Bermudes). Historiquement, cet arbre a formé une forêt qui couvrait une grande partie des Bermudes. Les colons ont défriché une partie de la forêt et l'arbre a été utilisé à de nombreuses fins, compris la construction de bâtiments; il était particulièrement prisé pour la construction navale. Cependant, les cochenilles introduites pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale ont dévasté les forêts, tuant plus de 99% des cèdres. Depuis lors, Casuarina equisetifolia, tolérant au sel, a été planté comme espèce de remplacement, et un petit (fr)
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  • Bermuda cedar (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1904_view_of_eastern_Hamilton_Harbour_and_Paget_Parish_from_Fort_Hamilton,_Prospect_Camp,_Bermuda.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bermuda_cedars_(Juniperus_bermudiana),_living_and_dead,_at_Ferry_Reach,_Bermuda,_2011.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cedar_Avenue_-_Hamilton_Bermuda.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Bermuda_cedar_(Juniperus_bermudiana)_transom_of_Spirit_of_Bermuda,_2016.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/VERDMONT_-_INTERIOR_VIEW.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Image-Juniperus_bermudiana_-_mature.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Featherbed_Alley_Printshop_Bermuda.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bermuda_cedars_(Juniperus_bermudiana)_in_the_cemetery_of_St._John's_Church_(Church_of_England),_Pemboke,_Bermuda_2016.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Three_dead_Bermuda_cedars_(Juniperus_bermudiana)_at_Prospect_Camp,_Bermuda_in_2019.jpg
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