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Meaning of cupressus

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cupressus (n)

type genus of Cupressaceae

cupressus Sentence Examples

  1. Cupressus sempervirens, commonly known as the Mediterranean cypress, is a species native to the Mediterranean region.
  2. The Cupressus genus includes several species of coniferous trees known for their tall, slender appearance.
  3. The Cupressus arizonica, or Arizona cypress, is a popular ornamental tree in landscaping.
  4. Cupressus macrocarpa, also called Monterey cypress, is native to the Central Coast of California.
  5. Cupressus lusitanica, or Mexican cypress, is valued for its timber and ornamental use.
  6. Cupressus cashmeriana, known as the Bhutan cypress, is found in the eastern Himalayas.
  7. Cupressus glabra, or smooth-barked Arizona cypress, is known for its distinctive bark texture.
  8. The Cupressus torulosa, or Himalayan cypress, grows in the Himalayan region of Asia.
  9. Cupressus goveniana, commonly known as Gowen cypress, is endemic to California's coastal regions.
  10. The Cupressus sempervirens 'Stricta', or Italian cypress, is often planted as a tall, narrow screen or windbreak.

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type genus of Cupressaceae

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Cupressus sempervirens, commonly known as the Mediterranean cypress, is a species native to the Mediterranean region.

The Cupressus genus includes several species of coniferous trees known for their tall, slender appearance.

The Cupressus arizonica, or Arizona cypress, is a popular ornamental tree in landscaping.

Cupressus macrocarpa, also called Monterey cypress, is native to the Central Coast of California.