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The trail begins to rise again as it approaches the tiny Noble Lake. Here there were many old majestic specimens of Juniperus grandis.
Yes, basically Juniperus grandis is, more or less, not cultivated, at least in California. Why? The answer is complex. One reason is the complexity of propagation (not easy for most commercial propagators). Another reason is the lack of demand from the public. The species is easily grown, but rather slow growing (one reason the general public and the nursery trades are not interested in the species).