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- species in the Athrotaxis genus, A. cupressoides' leaves are single-veined and arranged in spirals. Unique to A. cupressoides, the leaves are 2-3mm long/wide...
- Viceroyalty of Peru with F. cupressoides wood, the first large shipment of which left Chiloé in 1641. Fitzroya cupressoides wood was the prin****l means...
- synonym is Fucus cupressoides. Several variations of the species exist including: Caulerpa cupressoides var. cupressoides Caulerpa cupressoides var. elegans...
- cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa), East Asia Patagonian cypress (Fitzroya cupressoides), southern Chile and Argentina Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)...
- it has been on the list of oldest trees, this Alerce tree (Fitzroya cupressoides) is now rivalling others to be possibly the oldest tree in the world...
- nutkatensis Hook. Thuja excelsa Bong. Thujopsis borealis Carrière Thujopsis cupressoides Carrière Thujopsis tchugatskoyae Carrière Xanthocyparis nootkatensis...
- Ozothamnus cupressoides is an aromatic shrub species, endemic to Australia. Common names include scaly everlasting, lattice everlasting or kerosene bush...
- Villalba, Ricardo (1993). "A 3620-Year Temperature Record from Fitzroya cupressoides Tree Rings in Southern South America". Science. 260 (5111): 1104–1106...
- shrub-like lichen grows exclusively on the twigs of pencil pine (Athrotaxis cupressoides), a rare Tasmanian conifer. Described by Australian scientist Gintaras...
- dolabrata Thunb. ex L.f.) Widdringtonia nodiflora (L.) Powrie (as T. cupressoides L.) and many more The extant species Thuja sutchuenensis was believed...