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  1. Cupressaceae, the cypress family (order Pinales), 30 genera with 133 species of evergreen ornamental and timber shrubs and trees, distributed throughout the world. The leaves of these plants are opposite or whorled and usually paired or in threes. Adult leaves are narrow, scalelike, and pressed.

  2. Dec 18, 2023 · Description of the evolution, biology, distribution, ecology, and uses of the species in the conifer family Cupressaceae (Cypress family).

  3. Cupressaceae is a family of coniferous trees and shrubs that belongs to the order Pinales. This family includes approximately 130 species and is divided into six subfamilies, including the Cupressoideae subfamily which contains many commonly recognized species such as cypresses and junipers.

  4. Cypress - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A cypress tree under the sunset. Cypress in the Okefenokee swamp. Cypress is a name used for many trees and shrubs in the conifer family Cupressaceae (cypress family). The name comes from the genus Cupressus which survives today as a conifer tree. About 30 cypress species survive.

  5. Summary. The genus Cupressus L. (Cupressaceae) is unevenly distributed across the world, occurring mostly in the northern hemisphere. Species of Cupressus have been considered very important from traditional to modern times due to their many useful characteristics.

  6. floranorthamerica.org › CupressaceaeCupressaceae - FNA

    Jul 30, 2020 · The Cupressaceae, with a known fossil record extending back to the Jurassic (C. N. Miller Jr. 1988), constitute a diverse family often divided between Cupressaceae in the strict sense (for genera with leaves opposite in four ranks or whorled) and Taxodiaceae (leaves mostly alternate), but they are best kept together (J. E. Eckenwalder 1976; R ...

  7. The Cupressaceae represent a large family of conifers . Basic life history of the Cupressaceae follows the general life history of conifers in terms of issues as life cycle and reproduction and many other environmental characteristics.

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