Friday, February 1, 2013

Plastic Juniper Tree



My favorite character from Dies The Fire was named for this tree!

Our Plastic Juniper


Our plastic juniper tree will add a bit of green to your diorama or school project. We have plenty of animals to go with the landscape you create. Do you make model railroad layouts? Our plastic trees could lend some variety. We have seen more realistic trees for model railroaders, so our trees may be best used in layouts for younger engineers, as they are sturdy enough for play. All materials in this plastic juniper tree has passed the required testing, as these trees are sold as toys for kids 3 and older. The name "Juniper" is stamped in small letters on the bottom of the tree's base. Therapists like to use our realistic models for sand trays. Check out our other tree, flower, and plant replicas, toys and gifts.

About Juniper Trees


In the broadest definition from Wikipedia, "a tree is a plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting leaves or branches". Under this definition, palms, bamboo, and tree ferns are included as "trees". Some definitions attempt to narrow this to what most of us consider trees by naming specific height or use for lumber. However, when it comes right down to it, a 100-foot tree is still basically a plant, like any other bush, flower, or crop plant.

A coniferous plant of the cypress family Cupressaceae, Junipers are widely distributed from the Arctic south to tropical sections of the southern hemisphere. There are 50 - 67 species of juniper, and can range in size and shape from shrubs to trees over 100 feet tall.

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