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Out from the dense shadows of the cryptomeria they went.
He went silently out the back door, through the whispering cryptomeria.
The winner was decided by the total number of broken cryptomeria boards.
He listened to the wind in the willows and cryptomeria.
He went over to the window, gazed out at the forest of cryptomeria and pine.
Then I come here, and look at this cryptomeria."
Very near, the first of the cryptomeria where darkness hung like a shroud.
Wind rattled branches of a nearby cryptomeria against the closed window behind them.
"Old age and disease fell even the mightiest cryptomeria in the forest.
A black bird flew above their heads, disappearing into the forest of cryptomeria.
Outside, the cryptomeria swayed to the vagaries of the evening breeze.
Thrusting her out into the embracing branches of the spreading cryptomeria.
They followed the stone-flagged path down through the forest of giant cryptomeria.
She braked hard as, startled, he swerved into a stand of cryptomeria.
In addition, pollen, especially from cryptomeria, is a major allergen for the nearby population centers.
A whippoorwill sang from its dry perch within the thick cryptomeria.
She might have been a statue at the Shinto shrine hidden within the cryptomeria.
The moon was rising, its pale light blanching the tops of the cryptomeria.
Japanese cypress and cryptomeria trees are found in abundance here in the mountains.
Upside down, it struck a pair of very old cryptomeria, instantly felling them.
They crouched down beneath a cryptomeria whispering ancient secrets of the timeless place.
The cryptomeria forest exploded into columns of smoke, obscuring the moonlight.
She folded her parasol in the shade of the overhanging cryptomeria.
I was lucky and so was he; he just went into the cryptomeria on the other side of the road.
While on the subject of favorites, there is a lot to be said about a marvelous but little used conifer, the splendid cryptomeria.
Cryptomeria japonica discharges a large amount of pollen in spring.
It includes only one species, Cryptomeria japonica (syn.
It includes exotic trees such as Cryptomeria japonica 'cristata.
Stands of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) have replaced native vegetation and now provide shelter.
Genetic analysis of the most famous Chinese population of Cryptomeria japonica var.
Conifer Cryptomeria japonica var.
Forms selected for ornament and timber production long ago in China have been described as a distinct variety Cryptomeria japonica var.
Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
Cryptomeria japonica 'Elegans'
Cryptomeria japonica "Elegans" (double quotes are unacceptable)
The larvae feed on Cryptomeria japonica and Chamaecyparis obtusa.
To prevent allergic rhinitis with the pollen of Cryptomeria japonica, the mask is multiused in Japan.
Conifers Around the World: Cryptomeria japonica - Sugi.
Cryptomeria japonica flourished here, as didCedrus andLarix .
The fungus's natural habitat in Japan is disappearing because of the practice of deforestation and replanting with Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica).
But 41 percent of the forests have been artificially planted, and 44 percent of the reforested area is planted with cedar, formally known as Cryptomeria japonica.
Large Cardamom plantations are also present in forest patches in the vicinity of the tea estate, apart from naturalized exotic Cryptomeria japonica patches.
A small Shinto shrine surrounded by Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica), Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens cv.
The gardens now include an arboretum, with an exceptional assortment of trees, including a Magnolia grandiflora, Ginko biloba, Cryptomeria japonica and a giant sequoia.
Within the family, Taxodium is most closely related to Chinese Swamp Cypress (Glyptostrobus pensilis) and Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica).
Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) is the national tree of Japan, and Ahuehuete (Taxodium mucronatum) the national tree of Mexico.
It includes a number of "exotic champions" including a Cedrus atlantica, Cryptomeria japonica, Parrotia persica, and Tilia europea.
Exotic hosts are Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Cryptomeria japonica, Larix decidua, Larix kempferi and Pinus species.
Although it is strongly adapted to endemic tree heaths, it also breeds in broom, relict laurel forest, oak-dominated deciduous forest and stands of the introduced Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica.
Look closely and admire the shiny, reddish-brown bark of Nanking cherry (Prunus tomentosa) and the dulled red-brown bark of Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica).