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Sequoiadendron giganteum ( giant sequoia, giant redwood, Sierra redwood, Sierran redwood, or Wellingtonia ) is the sole living species in the genus Sequoiadendron, and one of three species of coniferous trees known as redwoods, classified in the family Cupressaceae in the subfamily Sequoioideae, together with Sequoia sempervirens ( coast redwood ) and Metasequoia glyptostroboides ( dawn redwood ).
Gymnosporangium is a genus of heteroecious plant-pathogenic fungi which alternately infect members of the family Cupressaceae, primarily species in the genus Juniperus ( junipers ), and members of the family Rosaceae in the subfamily Maloideae ( apples, pears, quinces, shadbush, hawthorns, rowans and their relatives ).
A cedar leaf oil is also commercially distilled from the Eastern arborvitae ( Thuja occidentalis, also of the Cupressaceae ), and similar oils are distilled, pressed or chemically extracted in small quantities from wood, roots and leaves from plants of the genera Platycladus, Cupressus, Taiwania and Calocedrus.
Thuja ( ) is a genus of coniferous trees in the Cupressaceae ( cypress family ).
Taxodium () is a genus of one to three species ( depending on taxonomic opinion ) of extremely flood-tolerant conifers in the cypress family, Cupressaceae.
Swamp cypress is a common name for more than one species of plants in the family Cupressaceae ( cypresses ):
Cypress is the name applied to many plants in the cypress family Cupressaceae, which is a conifer of northern temperate regions.
Together with Sequoia sempervirens ( coast redwood ) and Sequoiadendron giganteum ( giant sequoia ) of California, Metasequoia is classified in the Cupressaceae subfamily Sequoioideae.
Together with Sequoia sempervirens ( Coast Redwood ) and Sequoiadendron giganteum ( Giant Sequoia ) of California, M. glyptostroboides is classified in the subfamily Sequoioideae of the family Cupressaceae.
The Cupressaceae or cypress family is a conifer family with worldwide distribution.
Phylogeny of the family Cupressaceae ( Callitropsis is missing.
The family Cupressaceae is now widely regarded as including the Taxodiaceae, previously treated as a distinct family, but now shown not to differ from the Cupressaceae in any consistent characteristics.
The one exception in the former Taxodiaceae is the genus Sciadopitys, which is genetically distinct from the rest of the Cupressaceae, and is now treated in its own family, Sciadopityaceae.
The family Cupressaceae is divided into seven subfamilies, based on genetic and morphological analysis ( Gadek et al.
The genus Cupressus is one of several genera within the family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress ; for the others, see cypress.
Chamaecyparis is a genus of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to eastern Asia and western and eastern North America.
Cryptomeria is a monotypic genus of conifer in the cypress family Cupressaceae formerly belonging to the family Taxodiaceae ; it includes only one species, Cryptomeria japonica ( syn.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana is a cypress in the genus Chamaecyparis, family Cupressaceae, known by the name Lawson's Cypress in the horticultural trade, or Port Orford-cedar in its native range ( although not a true cedar ).
Nootka Cypress ( Cupressus nootkatensis ( D. Spach )), also Callitropsis nootkatensis, formerly Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, Xanthocyparis nootkatensis, is a cypress ( Cupressaceae ) with a chequered taxonomic and nomenclatural history.
Juniperus communis, the Common Juniper, is a species in the genus Juniperus, in the family Cupressaceae.

Cupressaceae and most
Although termed cedar or cedarwood oils, the most important oils of this group are produced from distilling wood of a number of different junipers and cypresses ( Juniperus and Cupressus spp., of the family Cupressaceae ), rather than true cedars ( Cedrus spp., of the family Pinaceae ).
The male cones are similar to those of other Cupressaceae, with 6-20 scales ; most shed their pollen in early spring, but some species pollinate in the autumn.
The leaves of many conifers are long, thin and needle-like, others species, including most Cupressaceae and some Podocarpaceae, have flat, triangular scale-like leaves.
They are the largest extant conifer family in species diversity, with between 220-250 species ( depending on taxonomic opinion ) in 11 genera, and the second-largest ( after Cupressaceae ) in geographical range, found in most of the Northern Hemisphere with the majority of the species in temperate climates but ranging from sub arctic to tropical.
The leaves are borne on deciduous branchlets that are spirally arranged on the stem, but twisted at the base to lie in two horizontal ranks, 1-2 cm long and 1-2 mm broad ; unlike most other species in the family Cupressaceae, it is deciduous, losing its leaves in the winter months, hence the name ' bald '.

Cupressaceae and widely
Thuja occidentalis is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae, which is native to the North east of the United States and the South east of Canada, but widely cultivated as an ornamental plant.

Cupressaceae and conifer
* Cypress, plants in the conifer family Cupressaceae
Thujopsis ( pronounced " Thuyopsis ") is a conifer in the cypress family ( Cupressaceae ), the sole member of the genus being Thujopsis dolabrata.
Pilgerodendron is a genus of conifer belonging to the cypress family Cupressaceae.
Genera and species in the conifer family Cupressaceae.
Austrocedrus is a genus of conifer belonging to the cypress family Cupressaceae.
Papuacedrus papuana is a species in the conifer family Cupressaceae, the sole species in the genus Papuacedrus.

Cupressaceae and family
Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus () of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
However, recent research has shown that the Taxodiaceae, with the single exception of Sciadopitys, should be merged into the family Cupressaceae.
The Cupressaceae family also contains 13-16 other genera ( not listed above ) that as of yet do not bear cypress in their common names.
The other Sequoioideae and several other genera have been transferred from the former Taxodiaceae family to Cupressaceae based on DNA analysis.
The other Sequoioideae and several other genera have been transferred from the former Taxodiaceae family to the new Cupressaceae using DNA analysis.

Cupressaceae and with
Callitropsis ( synonym Xanthocyparis ) is a genus of cypresses in the family Cupressaceae, with several native to North America and one native to Vietnam in southeast Asia.

Cupressaceae and for
Cypress-pine is the common name used for three closely related genera of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae:
Its leaves are scale-like, arranged ( unusually for the Podocarpaceae ) in opposite decussate pairs, superficially resembling those of the unrelated Diselma archeri ( Cupressaceae ).

Cupressaceae and from
A new genus and species in the Cupressaceae ( Coniferales ) from northern Vietnam, Xanthocyparis vietnamensis.
A new genus and species in the Cupressaceae ( Coniferales ) from northern Vietnam, Xanthocyparis vietnamensis.

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