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Some, Cupressus for instance, has little or no differentiation in the positions of male and female cones.
He was transformed into cupressus sempervirens, with the tree's sap as his tears.
C. sempervirens is the type species of the genus, defining the name Cupressus.
Other fairly close relatives are the genera Juniperus and Cupressus.
Mrs Smith appeared round the edge of cupressus with a high-heeled elderly lady at her side, smiling.
We were sitting in the window embrasure looking out over the laurustines, cupressus and other seemingly indestructible plants.
Cupressus sempervirens is the principal cemetery tree both in the Western and Muslim worlds.
Cupressus sempervirens is famous for its longevity, and has been a popular garden plant for thousands of years.
It has a forest cover of evergreen oak, cupressus, and two other species of oak.
The cypress (Greek cyparissus, Latin cupressus) has traditional associations with mourning.
Cypress, Cupressus sempervirens was the first choice for Iranian Gardens.
Finally, there is the Cupressus spp.
Recorded food plants include Cupressus and Juniperus species.
In modern times there is a taxonomic debate regarding which species should be retained in the genus Cupressus.
For example, my 10-year-old cupressus was busy stifling a display of daffodils, nicely set off by purple aubrieta.
The larvae feed on Cupressus and Juniperus species.
The god then turns the boy into a cypress tree (Latin: cupressus), whose sap forms droplets like tears on the trunk.
A scattering of villages led on to miles of uninhabited cupressus forest which gave deliciously cool walking.
Surrogate mother for endangered Cupressus.
Evolution and circumscription of the true cypresses (Cupressaceae: Cupressus).
Cupressus gigantea is the biggest of all Cupressus species.
Based on genetic and morphological analysis, the Cupressus genus is found in the Cupressoideae subfamily.
Abutilon, olearia and, later in the year, eucryphia, flower profusely alongside enormous Cupressus macrocarpa.
Other important wild species include cypresses (Taxodium mucronatum and Cupressus spp.)
Cypress (Cupressus)