Cypress

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Cypress is a common name for various

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Cypress trees are a large classification of conifers, encompassing the trees and shrubs from the cypress family (Cupressaceae) and many others with the word cypress in their common name. Many cypress trees have needle-like, evergreen foliage and acorn-like seed cones.

Species

Species that are commonly known as cypresses include:

Otherwise:

The family Cupressaceae also contains 13–16 other genera (not listed above) that do not bear cypress in their common names.

Plants named cypress

See also

References

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