#family_Cupressaceae__Cupressaceae__cypress_family__cypressfamily cypresses and junipers and many cedars
supertype: #gymnosperm_family a family of gymnosperms
member of: #order_Coniferales
member: #cedar_tree__cedartree__cedar any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars
member: #genus_Cupressus__Cupressus type genus of Cupressaceae
member: #cypress_tree__cypresstree__cypress__cypres any of numerous evergreen conifers of the genus Cupressus of north temperate regions having dark scalelike leaves and rounded cones
member: #genus_Athrotaxis__Athrotaxis a genus of gymnosperm
member: #King_William_pine__Athrotaxis_selaginoides evergreen of Tasmanian mountains having sharp-pointed leaves the curve inward
member: #genus_Austrocedrus__Austrocedrus one species; formerly included in genus Libocedrus
member: #Chilean_cedar__Austrocedrus_chilensis small well-shaped South American evergreen having coppery bark and pretty foliage
member: #genus_Callitris__Callitris evergreen monoecious coniferous trees or shrubs: cypress pines
member: #cypress_pine__cypresspine any of several evergreen trees or shrubs of Australia and northern New Caledonia
member: #genus_Calocedrus__Calocedrus tall evergreens of western North America and eastern Asia; formerly included in genus Libocedrus
member: #Calocedrus_decurrens__incense_cedar__incensecedar__red_cedar__Libocedrus_decurrens tall tree of North American Pacific coast having foliage like cypress and cinnamon-red bark
member: #genus_Chamaecyparis__Chamaecyparis a genus of Chamaecyparis
member: #southern_white_cedar__coast_white_cedar__coastwhitecedar__atlanticwhitecedar__white_cypress__whitecypres__whitecedar__Chamaecyparis_thyoides slow-growing medium-sized cedar of east coast of the United States; resembles American arborvitae
member: #Oregon_cedar__Port_Orford_cedar__Lawson's_cypress__Lawson's_cedar__Chamaecyparis_lawsoniana large timber tree of western North America with trunk diameter to 12 feet and height to 200 feet
member: #yellow_cypress__yellow_cedar__Nootka_cypress__Alaska_cedar__Chamaecyparis_nootkatensis tall evergreen of North American Pacific coast often cultivated for ornament
member: #genus_Cryptomeria__Cryptomeria Japanese cedar; sugi
member: #Japanese_cedar__Japan_cedar__sugi__Cryptomeria_japonica tall evergreen of Japan and China yielding valuable soft wood
member: #genus_Juniperus__Juniperus junipers
member: #juniper coniferous shrub or small tree with berrylike cones
member: #pencil_cedar_tree__pencil_cedar any of several junipers with wood suitable for making pencils
member: #Bermuda_cedar__Juniperus_bermudiana ornamental densely pyramidal juniper of Bermuda; fairly large for a juniper
member: #east_African_cedar__Juniperus_procera tropical African timber tree with fragrant wood
member: #genus_Libocedrus__Libocedrus cypresses that resemble cedars
member: #incense_cedar__incensecedar any of several attractive trees of southwestern South America and New Zealand and New Caledonia having glossy evergreen leaves and scented wood
member: #kawaka__Libocedrus_plumosa New Zealand timber tree resembling the cypress
member: #pahautea__Libocedrus_bidwillii__mountain_pine evergreen tree of New Zealand resembling the kawaka
member: #subfamily_Taxodiaceae__Taxodiaceae__redwood_family__redwoodfamily coniferous trees; traditionally considered an independent family though recently included in Cupressaceae in some classification systems
member: #genus_Metasequoia genus of deciduous conifers comprising both living and fossil forms; 1 extant species: dawn redwood of China; variously classified as member of Pinaceae or Taxodiaceae
member: #metasequoia__dawn_redwood__Metasequoia_glyptostrodoides large fast-growing Chinese monoecious tree having flat bright-green deciduous leaves and small globular cones; commonly cultivated in United States as an ornamental; known as a fossil before being discovered in China
member: #genus_Sequoia redwoods; until recently considered a genus of a separate family Taxodiaceae
member: #California_redwood__coast_redwood__coastredwood__Sequoia_sempervirens lofty evergreen of United States coastal foothills from Oregon to Big Sur
member: #sequoia__redwood either of two huge coniferous California trees that reach a height of 300 feet; sometimes placed in the Taxodiaceae
member: #genus_Sequoiadendron__Sequoiadendron giant sequoias; sometimes included in the genus Sequoia; until recently placed in the Taxodiaceae
member: #giant_sequoia__giantsequoia__big_tree__bigtree__sierraredwood__Sequoiadendron_giganteum__Sequoia_gigantea__Sequoia_Wellingtonia extremely lofty evergreen of southern end of western foothills of Sierra Nevada in California; largest living organism
member: #genus_Taxodium__Taxodium bald cypress; swamp cypress
member: #pond_bald_cypress__bald_cypress__swamp_cypress__southern_cypress__Taxodium_distichum common cypress of southeastern United States having trunk expanded at base; found in coastal swamps and flooding river bottoms
member: #pond_cypress__bald_cypress__Taxodium_ascendens smaller than and often included in the closely related Taxodium distichum
member: #Montezuma_cypress__Mexican_swamp_cypress__Taxodium_mucronatum cypress of river valleys of Mexican highlands
member: #genus_Tetraclinis__Tetraclinis sandarac tree
member: #genus_Thuja__Thuja red cedar
member: #western_red_cedar__red_cedar__canoe_cedar__canoecedar__Thuja_plicata large valuable arborvitae of northwestern United States
member: #American_arborvitae__northern_white_cedar__white_cedar__Thuja_occidentalis small evergreen of eastern North America having tiny scalelike leaves on flattened branchlets
member: #Oriental_arborvitae__Thuja_orientalis__Platycladus_orientalis Asiatic shrub or small tree widely planted in United States and Europe; in some classifications assigned to its own genus
member: #genus_Thujopsis__Thujopsis one species; has close similarity to genus Thuja
member: #hiba_arborvitae__Thujopsis_dolobrata slow-growing medium-large Japanese evergreen used as an ornamental
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