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    Chamaecyparis thyoides

    Chamaecyparis thyoides, a species of Cupressaceae, is native to the Atlantic coast of North America and is found from southern Maine to Georgia and along the Gulf of Mexico coast from Florida to Mississippi. It is one of two species of Chamaecyparis found in North America. C. thyoides resides on the East Coast and C. lawsoniana can be found on the West Coast. There are two geographically isolated subspecies, treated by some botanists as distinct species, by others at just varietal rank: Chamaecyparis thyoides thyoides and Chamaecyparis thyoides henryae E.Murray The species grows in forested wetlands where they tend to dominate the canopy. The trees are associated with a wide variety of other wetland species because of their wide north-south range. The remaining populations are now found mostly in remote locations that would be difficult to harvest, so its popularity as a source of lumber has decreased. Wikipedia

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  4. srs.fs.usda.gov

    Learn about the native range, climate, soils, and associated forest cover of Atlantic white-cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides), a commercially important cypress species. Find out how it reproduces, grows, and is harvested for lumber and other products.
  5. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Rubicon' Phonetic Spelling kam-ee-SIP-a-riss thy-OY-deez Description 'Red Star' is a cultivar of white cypress. It is a woody, needled evergreen tree or shrub in the Cupressaceae (cypress) family. The parent plant is native to the wetlands and bogs of eastern United States. This cultivar was first discovered in the ...
  6. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    Learn about the habitat, characteristics, distribution, and conservation status of Atlantic white cedar, a native tree of wetlands in the Atlantic coastal plain. See images, facts, and a key to distinguish it from other needle-leaved woody plants.
  7. treesandshrubsonline.org

    Learn about the native and cultivated features of Chamaecyparis thyoides, a columnar evergreen conifer with grey-green leaves and glaucous cones. See images of its bark, foliage, branching, and cultivars from various locations.
  8. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Heatherbun' Common Name(s): Heatherbun Chamaecyparis; Phonetic Spelling kam-ay-SIP-a-ris thy-OY-deez Description 'Heatherbun' Atlantic white cypress is a woody, needled evergreen shrub in the Cupressaceae (cypress) family. It has a rounded habit and slow growth rate, eventually reaching 6 to 10 feet tall and 6 to 8 ...
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