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Trees of Reed: False Cypresses
... Cypresses False Cypresses Genus: Chamaecyparis Family: Cupressaceae Common names for trees in this genus ... are in the Pine family (Pinaceae). These trees are called "false cypresses" because they are in the Cypress family (Cupressaceae) but not in ... with hyphens to indicate that they are not true cedars or cypresses. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Port-Orford-cedar This tree has small, bluish, rounded cones ...
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Cypress genus description
... cedar, but are larger). Bark peels in thin strips, exposing shiny, reddish-brown inner bark. Cypresses are attractive evergreen conifers that come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. ... over 1/2 inch in diameter). Most cypresses are native to the Mediterranean region, the Himalayas, China. and the southwestern United States. Many cypresses are important cultivated plants because they are ...
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Wayne P. Armstrong Bibliography
... 14-16 5 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 1977 THE CLOSED-CONE PINES AND CYPRESSES (CHAPTER 9, pp. 295-358) In: TERRESTRIAL VEGETATION OF CALIFORNIA, JOHN WILEY ... (8): 32-35 12 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 1978 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S VANISHING CYPRESSES FREMONTIA 6 (2): 24-29 1979 13 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 1979 ... Association): 1, 5 [June 2006] 213 ARMSTRONG, W.P. 2006 THE TRUE CYPRESSES ZOONOOZ 79 (4): 28-31 2007 No Articles In 2007 Yet! ...
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Mr. Wolffia
... appeared in other publications, including the following books: Chapter 9: "The Closed-Cone Pine and Cypresses" in Terrestrial Vegetation of California (John Wiley & Sons); "Duckweed Photos and Descriptions" in A Monograph ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Bonsai - At the Arnold Arboretum
... of the original 39 Larz Anderson brought from Japan in 1913. These include 7 hinoki cypresses (Chamaecyparis obtusa), 4 Japanese maples (Acer palmatum), one trident maple (Acer buergerianum), one higan cherry ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Bonsai - Hinoki Cypress Puzzle
... Larz Anderson Bonsai Collection The Hinoki Cypress Puzzle Are the Chamaecyparis obtusa (hinoki cypresses) in the Larz Anderson collection normal hinokis that have developed their peculiar shape ... with? Fortunately, the 1901 Yokohama Nursery Catalog includes a woodblock print of potted hinoki cypresses, identical to those in the Larz Anderson Collection, captioned (erroneously), "Thuja obtusa var. ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Osborne Garden
... 1996, the hollies were removed. They were replaced the following year with 32 Hinoki false cypresses (Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Gracilis'). Between 1999 and 2001, the azaleas were replaced with specimens of three ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Custom-fitted Conifers—Trees for the Space-Conscious Gardener
... the plant looks cleaner and healthier afterward. Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Fernspray Gold' (Hinoki false cypress) False cypresses are evergreen conifers valued by gardeners for their hardiness, versatility, and dense sprays of ... watered in times of drought but otherwise have little to do. As with other false cypresses, it does best in moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soils but can tolerate alkaline ...
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Juniperus monosperma, oneseed juniper
... Juniperus monosperma, oneseed juniper Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. Family: Cupressaceae (cypresses & junipers) Common name: oneseed juniper Synonyms: J. occidentalis var. gymnocarpa, Sabina monosperma Shrub or small ...
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Open Directory - Business: Agriculture and Forestry: Horticulture: Ornamentals: Trees and Shrubs
... and ornamental trees in containers. Products include various oak species, ash, elm, ornamental pears, and cypresses. Allaert Nurseries - Nursery in Belgium, providing a large assortment of woody ornamentals. Alpine Nursery - Suppliers ...
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