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Fitzroya is a
monotypic genus in the
cypress family. The
single living species,
Fitzroya cupressoides, is a tall, long-lived
conifer native to the Andes...
- Park.
While 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...
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Batrachyla fitzroya is a
species of frog in the
family Batrachylidae. It is
endemic to
Argentina and only
known from its type locality, Isla
Grande in...
- ****anese
cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa), East Asia
Patagonian cypress (
Fitzroya cupressoides),
southern Chile and
Argentina Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus...
- from La Unión.
Fitzroya trees grow
inside the
protected area and give the area its name, with
Alerce Costero translating as
Coastal Fitzroya. The Natural...
- it is
generally found in ****ociation with
Pilgerodendron uviferum and
Fitzroya cupressoides. The wood has a good
quality and is used in
furniture and...
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Larix (larch) and
Fitzroya,
albeit the name was
first applied to the larch. Alerce, Chile, a
Chilean town
Alerce Glacier Fitzroya cupressoides, a species...
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evergreen conifers,
including pehuén (Araucaria araucana) and
alerce (
Fitzroya cupressoides). The
alerce looks like a
giant sequoia, and is a
rival in...
- Papuacedrus, Austrocedrus, Libocedrus, Pilgerodendron, Widdringtonia, Diselma,
Fitzroya, Callitris, Actinostrobus, Neocallitropsis, Thujopsis, Thuja, Fokienia...
- Antonio; Villalba,
Ricardo (1993). "A 3620-Year
Temperature Record from
Fitzroya cupressoides Tree
Rings in
Southern South America". Science. 260 (5111):...