Taxon

Cupressus arizonica var. stephensonii

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Common name: Cuyamaca Cypress, ברוש אריזוני זן סטפנסון, ברוש אריזוני זן סטפנסון
Family: Cupressaceae (Cypress)
Distribution: Cuyamaca Mountains, San Diego County, California, and Sierrade Juarez, northern Baja, California (Mexico
Description: Cupressus arizonica: Tree in nature up to 28 m tall, with trunk up to 2 m in diameter. Bark may be aridged and furrowed, or smooth and peeling in flakes. Tree shape dense, conical, broadening with age. Branchlets four sided, scale leaves dark gren or gray-green with wax, with slightly toothed edges. Male cones 2-5 mm long and 2 mm wide. Mature female cones 2-5 cm long and 2 mm wide, spherical or slightly elongated, gray or brown. 8-15 seeds per scale, light to dark brown. var. stephensonii: Tree's trunk smooth and flaking, red or redish-brown. Mature female cones 2-2.5 cm in diameter, remaining closed at maturity. Seeds 5-8 mm long with wings 1-3 mm wide.

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