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They are usually found on trees from the Cupressaceae.
It grows very slowly and belongs to the family Cupressaceae.
They are related to the family Cupressaceae (the cypress).
Sequoioideae is a subfamily in the family Cupressaceae, with three genera.
Glyptostrobus, is a small genus of conifers in the family Cupressaceae.
Callitris macleayana is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.
Of particular note are its collections of agaves, Cupressaceae, and sages.
Mesocyparis is an extinct genus of uncertain placement within the family Cupressaceae.
Juniperus oxycedrus: a new allergenic pollen from the Cupressaceae family.
For the tree family, see Cupressaceae.
Cunninghamites elegans is an extinct conifer species in the family Cupressaceae.
There's also some diversity in bearing in Cupressaceae.
Austrocedrus is a genus of conifer belonging to the cypress family Cupressaceae.
Swamp cypress is a common name for more than one species of plants in the family Cupressaceae (cypresses):
It has no living descendants and its closest living relatives appear to be members of the modern family Cupressaceae (cypresses).
Western red cedar (Thuja plicata) provides an example, as do other members of the family Cupressaceae.
The Cupressaceae family also contains 13-16 other genera (not listed above) that do not bear cypress in their common names.
Distribution of living Cupressaceae reflects the breakup of Pangea.
Taxodioideae is a subfamily in Cupressaceae.
Hinokitiol (β-thujaplicin) is a natural monoterpenoid found in the wood of trees in the family Cupressaceae.
Cypress-pine is the common name used for three closely related genera of conifers in the cypress family Cupressaceae:
Evolution and circumscription of the true cypresses (Cupressaceae: Cupressus).
Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys.
However, recent research has shown that the Taxodiaceae, with the single exception of Sciadopitys, should be merged into the family Cupressaceae.
Coniferous temperate evergreen forests are most frequently dominated by species in the families Pinaceae and Cupressaceae.