Are cedar and juniper trees the same? Or in the same family of trees?
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Yes, both are in the genus Juniperus so although they are different types of trees, they are very closely related. Someone with an allergy to red or mountain cedar (pollinates in late fall) may experience symptoms when traveling to an area with large numbers of juniper trees (west coast) which typically pollinate in early spring.
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Yes, I belive they are the same genus.
different trees, same family. many species within the family.
kind of like, baboons, gorillas, chimpanzees. different species, same family.
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