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Cupressaceae is a
conifer family, the cypress, with
worldwide distribution. The
family includes 27–30
genera (17 monotypic),
which include the junipers...
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trees or
shrubs of
northern temperate regions that
belong to the
family Cupressaceae. The word
cypress is
derived from Old
French cipres,
which was imported...
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Thuja (/ˈθjuːdʒə/ THEW-jə) is a
genus of
coniferous tree or
shrub in the
Cupressaceae (cypress family).
There are five
species in the genus, two
native to...
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subfamily of
coniferous trees within the
family Cupressaceae, that
range in the
northern hemisphere. It
includes the
largest and tallest...
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included here). The
family Taxodiaceae is here
included in the
family Cupressaceae, but was
widely recognized in the past and can
still be
found in many...
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common juniper, is a
species of
small tree or
shrub in the
cypress family Cupressaceae. An
evergreen conifer, it has the
largest geographical range of any woody...
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giganteum (giant sequoia) of California,
Metasequoia is
classified in the
Cupressaceae subfamily Sequoioideae. M. glyptostroboides is the only
living species...
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nothogenus for
intergeneric crosses between Hesperocyparis and
Callitropsis (
Cupressaceae), and a
review of the
complicated nomenclatural history of the Leyland...
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Cupressus is one of
several genera of
evergreen conifers within the
family Cupressaceae that have the
common name cypress; for the others, see cypress. It is...
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genus Juniperus (/dʒuːˈnɪpərəs/ joo-NIH-pər-əs) of the
cypress family Cupressaceae.
Depending on the taxonomy,
between 50 and 67
species of
junipers are...