kadakas
Kadakas is the Estonian common name for the common juniper, Juniperus communis, a species of evergreen conifer in the cypress family (Cupressaceae). It is native to the Northern Hemisphere and is one of the most widespread conifers in Europe, Asia, and North America. Kadakas grows as a shrub or a small tree, typically 2–4 meters tall, though taller forms can occur under favorable conditions. The foliage is evergreen, with needle-like leaves on young shoots and scale-like leaves on older wood. The species is dioecious, meaning male and female cones appear on separate plants.
The fruiting cones, commonly called juniper berries, are fleshy and globose, usually 4–12 millimeters in diameter,
Habitat and ecology: kadakas tolerates a range of soils but prefers well-drained, often poorer soils and can
Uses and cultivation: beyond flavoring, kadakas wood is used for small crafts and fencing, and the plant