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Cupressus

Cupressus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Pinophyta
Class:Pinopsida
Order:Pinales
Family:Cupressaceae
Genus:Cupressus
Species
Cupressus arizonica - Arizona cypress
Cupressus bakeri - Modoc cypress
Cupressus cashmeriana Bhutan cypress
Cupressus chengiana Cheng's cypress
Cupressus duclouxiana Yunnan cypress
Cupressus dupreziana Saharan cypress
Cupressus funebris Weeping cypress
Cupressus gigantea Tibetan cypress
Cupressus goveniana Gowen cypress
Cupressus guadalupensis Tecate cypress
Cupressus lusitanica Mexican cypress
Cupressus macnabiana Macnab cypress
Cupressus macrocarpa Monterey cypress
Cupressus nootkatensis Nootka cypress
Cupressus sargentii Sargent cypress
Cupressus sempervirens Mediterranean cypress

The Genus Cupressus is one of four within the Family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress - the others being the superficially similar Chamaecyparis, and the rather less similar Taxodium and Glyptostrobus.

The number of species recognised within this genus varies sharply, from 12 to 24 according to the authority followed. This fact is because most populations are small and isolated, and it is difficult to be sure whether they should be accorded specific or subspecific rank. Current tendencies are to reduce the number of recognised species; when a narrow species concept is adopted, the following additional species may be accepted:

Cupressus species are found in warm temperate regions in the northern hemisphere, such as western North American and Central America, north-west Africa, the Middle East, Himalayan regions, southern China and north Vietnam. They are evergreen trees or large bushes. Many species are grown as decorative trees in parks and, in Asia, around temples. A few species are grown for their timber, which can be very durable. The fast-growing hybrid Leyland cypress, much used in gardens, draws one of its parents from this genus (the Monterey cypress, C. macrocarpa); the other parent, the Nootka cypress or Alaska "cedar", is now also classified in this genus, or the new genus Xanthocyparis, but in the past more usually in Chamaecyparis.




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