-
Sciadopityaceae,
commonly called umbrella pines, is a
family of
conifers now
endemic to ****an but in
prehistoric times they
could also be
found in Europe...
- Sakhalin, and
Kuril Islands. It is the sole
living member of the
family Sciadopityaceae and
genus Sciadopitys, a
living fossil with no
close relatives. The...
- genus, Sciadopitys, has been
moved to a
separate monotypic family Sciadopityaceae due to
being genetically distinct from the rest of the Cupressaceae...
- A
conifer cone, or in
formal botanical usage a strobilus, pl.: strobili, is a seed-bearing
organ on
gymnosperm plants,
especially in
conifers and cycads...
-
conifers now
endemic to ****an. The sole
living member of the
family Sciadopityaceae is
Sciadopitys verticillata, a
living fossil.[citation needed] The...
-
Araucariales Gorozh. (Araucariaceae, Podocarpaceae)
Cupressales Link (
Sciadopityaceae, Cupressaceae, Taxaceae) However, the
exact phylogeny remained a topic...
-
swamp forest. The
source tree is
suggested to have
either belonged to
Sciadopityaceae or to Pinaceae. Wolfe,
Alexander P.; McKellar, Ryan C.; Tappert, Ralf;...
- 600
millimetres (1⁄8 to 23+5⁄8 in) long. In Pinaceae, Araucariaceae,
Sciadopityaceae and most Cupressaceae, the
cones are woody, and when
mature the scales...
- ISBN 978-0-563-36725-3. Farjon, A. (2005). A
Monograph of
Cupressaceae and
Sciadopityaceae.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. pp. 228–400. ISBN 978-1-84246-068-9. "Juniper"...
-
since the Jur****ic and can be
found as
fossil from
Tertiary times.
Taxodioideae Gymnosperm Database -
Cupressaceae Gymnosperm Database -
Sciadopityaceae...