RMCNY4PD–sawara falsecypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera), twig with young cones
RF2T74FBJ–Cedar, Atlantic white cedar, Atlantic white cypress, southern white cedar, whitecedar, or false-cypress(Chamaecyparis thyoides)
RMHBBW60–Lawson cypress, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
RF2A5WAFD–False Cypress Cones in Autumn
RF2F3XKKW–Cones on the tree Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Allumi
RF2J42BEG–Male cones of the false cypress, Lawson's cypress
RF2P04AGY–Lawsons Cypress Triomf van Boskoop branch with cones - Latin name - Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Triomf van Boskoop
RMPFP9D0–Chamaecyparis pisifera (Sawara cypress), stems with green leaves and tiny cones
RME5W8C5–details of small delicate leaves of conifer cypress tree with mini seed cones amongst dark depths of foliage
RF2M8GCH5–Christmas composition - red flowering cyclamens with small artificial Christmas trees in the snow and potted pine cones. The backdrop is blurred
RF2CW6YMW–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana branch with fruit
RF2WGGJ7M–Lawson cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) is an evergreen coniferous tree native to north California and Oregon and introduced in other temperate regi
RMBDH4BM–Red catkins of Port Orford Cedar (chamaecyparis lawsoniana) and cones. Corvallis, Oregon.
RMABE7MA–Leyland Cypress. Cones flowers Surrey England May
RF2WPBDD1–Cypress Chamaecyparis is a genus of evergreen monoecious coniferous trees of the Cypress family Cupressaceae, resembles cypress, but has flattened
RF2RJM460–A close-up shot of a Port Orford cedar branch. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana.
RF2PKT2K2–A close up of a tree with a few small leaves and some small seeds. High quality photo
RF2WR7F94–Mature female cones of Port Orford cedar. False cypress. Branche with brown dry seeds in spring. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana. Interesting nature concept
RM2DGBP65–Intimate garden landscape featuring Chamaecyparis Obtusa (background) with flowering Cyclamen in the foreground.
RMCNYWDF–Japanese cypress, Hinoki cypress, Hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa), branch with cones
RF2P04AH7–Lawsons Cypress Triomf van Boskoop branch with cones - Latin name - Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Triomf van Boskoop
RF2CW6YMN–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana branch with fruit
RMDP6X21–Lawson Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) close-up of cones, in garden, Suffolk, England, September
RF2A4WHFR–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana branch with fruit
RFD53PBP–Cypress trees located in Latsi (Latchi) Bay Cyprus
RF2A79ETM–Lawson Cypress Leaves and Cones in Springtime
RME5W8BF–details of small delicate leaves of conifer cypress tree with mini seed cones amongst dark depths of foliage
RF2A5WAD2–False Cypress Leaves and Cones in Winter
RMG2H64P–details of small delicate leaves of conifer cypress tree with mini seed cones amongst dark depths of foliage
RMA6BP82–unripe female male cones of false cypress tree
RF2PT1R76–Lawsons mock cypress male flowers
RMHBBW5X–Lawson cypress, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
RMPG0DA3–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 150 CONIFEEALES (KECENT) [CH. side of the 3 winged seeds (fig. 684, K). Branch-scars occur on the sterns^. Taiwania. This genus^ has the habit of Cryptomeria and cones recalling those of Cunninghamia and Tsuga: each scale bears 2 seeds. Fokienia. The single species^ is, in certain respects, intermediate between Cupressus and Libocedrus; the cones are globose hke those of Chamaecyparis and each scale bears two unequally winged seeds; the foMage is nearly identical with that of Libocedrus,. Fig. 701. Athrotaxis cupressoides. Ath
RMHMR8X8–Lawson's Cypress leaves and cones (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana), Cupressaceae.
RMRDBC93–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 150 CONIFEEALES (KECENT) [CH. side of the 3 winged seeds (fig. 684, K). Branch-scars occur on the sterns^. Taiwania. This genus^ has the habit of Cryptomeria and cones recalling those of Cunninghamia and Tsuga: each scale bears 2 seeds. Fokienia. The single species^ is, in certain respects, intermediate between Cupressus and Libocedrus; the cones are globose hke those of Chamaecyparis and each scale bears two unequally winged seeds; the foMage is nearly identical with that of Libocedrus,. Fig. 701. Athrotaxis cupressoides. Ath
RM2DGBP6H–Intimate garden landscape featuring Chamaecyparis Obtusa (background) with flowering Cyclamen in the foreground.
RMCNYWDD–Japanese cypress, Hinoki cypress, Hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa), branch with cones
RMCNY08Y–Lawson cypress, Port Orford cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana), cone on a branch
RMDP6X1W–Lawson Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) close-up of open cones, in garden, Suffolk, England, September
RMEBTB10–Japanese cypress, Hinoki cypress, Hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa), branch with cones
RF2A4WHG2–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana branch with fruit
RMG2H65X–details of small delicate leaves of conifer cypress tree with mini seed cones amongst dark depths of foliage
RMDH3FF3–details of small delicate leaves of conifer cypress tree
RMFH4PG4–Yellow cypress
RMHMW8BD–Branches and cones of Chinese weeping cypress (Chamaecyparis funebris), Cupressaceae.
RMF497AJ–Lawson cypress
RMREF0K0–. Common trees of New York. Trees; Trees. 40 Common Trees WHITE CEDAR Chamaecyparis thyoides, BSP THE WHITE Cedar is exclusively a tree of the Coastal Plain. In the southern part of its range it occurs in the swamps with bald cypress and swamp hardwoods, but more often is found in pure stands. Its straight trunks often stand in very close formation. The leaves are small, scale-like, blu- ish-green, 4 - ranked, over-lapping and en- tirely cover the slen- der twigs. The cones are near- ly round, about J4 of an inch in diame- ter. They mature in one year and contain from 4 to 8 winged seeds. The
RM2DGBP6D–Intimate garden landscape featuring Chamaecyparis Obtusa (background) with flowering Cyclamen in the foreground.
RF2A4WHFM–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana branch with fruit
RF2A5WAH5–False Cypress Leaves and Cones in Winter
RMDH3G55–details of small delicate leaves of conifer cypress tree
RMF497AB–Lawson cypress
RMREB81Y–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. TREES NEEDLE-LIKE OR SCALE-LIKE LEAVES CEDARS: Scale-like leaves RED CEDAR Juniperus virginiana Foliage sprays not flattened. Needle-like leaves occasionally present on young trees and vigorous shoots of older trees. Fruit berry-like. Pastures, fields, recent woodland. Common. ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR Chamaecyparis thyoides Foliage sprays mildly flattened. No needle- like leaves. Twigs (including foliage) less than 2 mm. wide. Cones small, globular. Wet woods, swamps, bogs. Uncommon. ARBOR VITAE Thuja occidental is Flat, fan-like foliage spra
RM2DGBP6B–Intimate garden landscape featuring Chamaecyparis Obtusa (background) with flowering Cyclamen in the foreground.
RF2A4WHFF–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana branch with fruit
RMADYFMF–hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa), twig with young cones
RMDH3FHY–details of small delicate leaves of conifer cypress tree
RMF49G7R–Lawson cypress
RM2DGBP68–Intimate garden landscape featuring Chamaecyparis Obtusa (background) with flowering Cyclamen in the foreground.
RF2A4WHFK–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana branch with fruit
RMADYFN1–sawara falsecypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera), twig with young cones
RMDH3FDX–details of small delicate leaves of conifer cypress tree
RMF49EX5–Lawson cypress
RM2DGBP62–Intimate garden landscape featuring Chamaecyparis Obtusa (background) with flowering Cyclamen in the foreground.
RF2A4WHFJ–Chamaecyparis lawsoniana branch with fruit
RMA9FN4A–Lawson cypress, Port Orford cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana), twig with cones
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