genus austrocedrus (Meaning)

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genus austrocedrus (n)

one species; formerly included in genus Libocedrus

Synonyms & Antonyms of genus austrocedrus

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

genus austrocedrus Sentence Examples

  1. Genus Austrocedrus comprises coniferous trees native to the temperate forests of South America.
  2. Austrocedrus chilensis, commonly known as the Chilean incense cedar, belongs to the genus Austrocedrus.
  3. The genus Austrocedrus is characterized by scale-like leaves and aromatic wood.
  4. Trees from the genus Austrocedrus are slow-growing and long-lived, reaching ages of several hundred years.
  5. The timber of Austrocedrus trees is highly valued for its durability and resistance to decay.
  6. Due to overexploitation, species of the genus Austrocedrus are facing conservation concerns.
  7. The genus Austrocedrus is an important component of the Andean forest ecosystem, providing habitat for wildlife.
  8. Research on the genus Austrocedrus focuses on understanding its genetic diversity and developing conservation strategies.
  9. The bark of Austrocedrus trees has medicinal properties and has been used traditionally in South American cultures.
  10. Genetic studies of the genus Austrocedrus have revealed its close relationship to the genera Callitris and Widdringtonia.

FAQs About the word genus austrocedrus

one species; formerly included in genus Libocedrus

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Genus Austrocedrus comprises coniferous trees native to the temperate forests of South America.

Austrocedrus chilensis, commonly known as the Chilean incense cedar, belongs to the genus Austrocedrus.

The genus Austrocedrus is characterized by scale-like leaves and aromatic wood.

Trees from the genus Austrocedrus are slow-growing and long-lived, reaching ages of several hundred years.