Over 50 species of juniper grow across the Northern Hemisphere. They are considered by many cultures to be scared trees and shrubs. Female shrubs produce juniper berries. For incense use, the wood, berries, and dried tips are used. In Himalayan cultures, juniper is used for cleansing during spiritual rituals. Native Americans used juniper incense to greet guests and to support the peyote ceremony.
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Juniper Berries
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Juniper berries
The juniper berries I received we're beautiful specimens, they smelled great and were dried perfectly. I will be buying them again soon!