Plant species

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Listing 1 - 3 from 3 for cypress family

Cedar
... mind-bogglingly important. The watering requirements for Cedrus are very different than those for false- cypress. And confuse Cedrus with Thuja? Cedrus likes it warm and dry, and has a ... and firs (the Pinaceae). The impostors (except Cryptomeria) all have scaly, frondlike foliage when mature (family Cupressaceae). All true cedars originated in the Old World - the Mediterranean and the Himalayas. ...
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Hinoki or False Cypress
... cypress (C. pisifera 'Boulevard') and Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Andelyensis Conica', Andelyensis cypress, seem to be the varieties which cause the most grief. Family ...
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Bald Cypress
... seeds are used by some birds and squirrels. Family: Taxodiaceae Lighting: Full sun. Temperature: Zone 5B through 9. The range of the bald cypress includes southern Delaware to south Florida, west ... . The informal upright might consider this aspect. In far south Florida, Everglades cypress (most of them "pond cypress") are shorter, and more scraggly; the literati style would suite these admirably. ...
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