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From: Common juniper, an overlooked conifer with high invasion potential in protected areas of Patagonia

A. Steppe invasion, B. Forest, walking trail invasion, and C. High-abundance shrubland invasion. D. Roadside invasion. E. Co-occurrence with a native woody species (Diostea juncea). F. Co-occurrence with a non-native woody species (Pinus contorta). G. Mature (purple) and immature (green) fruits on the same individual. H. Juniperus communis’ hedge. I. Ornamental tree. The photographs in this research work were captured by the authors at diverse locations spanning the study area.