Juniper trees reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexually, they produce cones that contain seeds; female cones develop fleshy, berry-like structures that attract birds, which help disperse the seeds after consuming the fruit. Asexually, junipers can propagate through layering, where branches that touch the ground can root and grow into new plants. This dual method of reproduction allows junipers to thrive in various environments.
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