Definition of Athrotaxis. Meaning of Athrotaxis. Synonyms of Athrotaxis

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- Athrotaxis is a genus of two to three species (depending on taxonomic opinion) of conifers in the cypress family, Cupressaceae. The genus is endemic to...
- environments are typically composed of; a canopy containing Athrotaxis cupressoides, and Athrotaxis selaginoides (king billy pine), an understory containing...
- Athrotaxis selaginoides is a species of Athrotaxis, endemic to Tasmania in Australia, where it grows at 400–1,120 m elevation. In its habitat in the mountains...
- Athrotaxis laxifolia is a species of tree belonging to the genus Athrotaxis endemic to Tasmania. Athrotaxis laxifolia is an evergreen coniferous tree...
- C. torulosa Binomial name Cupressus torulosa D.Don ex Lamb. Synonyms Athrotaxis joucadan Carrière Cupressus balfouriana W.Bull Cupressus doniana Hook...
- lineages within the Cupressaceae. It contains the following living genera: Athrotaxis Cryptomeria Cunninghamia Glyptostrobus Metasequoia Sequoia Sequoiadendron...
- where Athrotaxis are present. – occur mostly in western and southwestern Tasmania. Low and dominated by Athrotaxis cupressoides or Athrotaxis selaginoides...
- Taiwanioideae L.C.Li Taiwania Hayata Subfamily Athrotaxidoideae L.C.Li Athrotaxis D.Don – Tasmanian cedar Subfamily Sequoioideae Saxton Metasequoia Hu &...
- Norfolk Island pine Species in the genus Athrotaxis including: Athrotaxis cupressoides, pencil pine Athrotaxis selaginoides, King Billy pine Lagarostrobos...
- Sciadopityaceae: Sciadopitys Family Cupressaceae: Cunninghamia, Taiwania, Athrotaxis, Metasequoia, Sequoia, Sequoiadendron, Cryptomeria, Glyptostrobus, Taxodium...