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A Bermuda cedar (Juniperus bermudiana), in the graveyard of St. Mark's Church, Bermuda. Such managed land areas are the only places where the endemic species, driven to the brink of extinction by introduced pests, and now unable to compete with invasive flora, maintains a foothold in Bermuda.

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