Cupressaceae, the cypress family order pinales, 30 genera with 3 species of evergreen ornamental and timber shrubs and trees, distributed throughout the world. Itis taxonomy is based on the latest scientific consensus available, and is provided as a general reference source for interested parties. Cupressaceae is a widely distributed conifer family, with a nearglobal range in all continents except for antarctica, stretching from 71n in arctic norway juniperus communis south to 55s in southernmost chile pilgerodendron uviferum, while juniperus indica reaches 5200 m altitude in tibet, the highest altitude reported for any woody plant. Click on names to expand them, and on p for plants profiles. Updated for itis by the flora of north america expertise network, in connection with an update for usda plants 20072010 reference for. For an az list by scientific name of native cupressaceae family trees click here. These are mostly evergreen trees or shrubs with small, scaly leaves and separate male and female cones, sometimes on separate trees. The leaves of these plants are opposite or whorled and usually paired or in threes. Leaves numerous, simple, entire, evergreen and usually longpersistent, in opposite, decussate pairs or in whorls of 3 or 4, decurrent at the base or jointed in juniperus, variable with age. Cupressaceae is a conifer family, the cypress family, with worldwide distribution. Familia cupressaceae arboles y flores en republica dominicana.
Hojas aciculares o escuamiformes, opuestas o verticiladas. The plant list includes 1,054 scientific plant names of species rank for the family cupressaceae. Especies nativas nombre vulgar especies exoticas nombre vulgar. Cupressaceae belong to the gymnosperm group along with the pinaceae pine family, taxaceae yew family, and taxodiaceae redwood family all needleleaved, conebearing trees. Cupressaceae cypress family cupressaceae belong to the gymnosperm group along with the pinaceae pine family, taxaceae yew family, and taxodiaceae redwood family all needleleaved, conebearing trees. Plantas gimnospermicas, generalmente monoicas, lenosas y resinosas, con hojas aciculares o escuamiformes. Plantas arbustivas o arboreas, resinosas y perennifolias. The species is cultivated in europe as an ornamental plant. Gimnospermascupressaceae microsporofilo con dos sacos polinicos rama con hojas cono microsporangiado conos corte longitudinal del ovulos semilla aptera semilla alada cupressaceae 1. Species of cupressaceae contained within the plant list belong to 23 plant genera. The seeds of these tress are usually exposed, and not enclosed by a fruit structure like a flowering plant, hence the name gymnosperm. Edis is the electronic data information source of ufifas extension, a collection of information on topics relevant to you.
Escamas del estrobilo poco o nada ganchudas thuja l. Classification for kingdom plantae down to family cupressaceae. Juniperus recurva is a species native to the himalayas. Familia cupresaceas cupressaceae clase coniferas pinopsidae descripcion.
A transcriptomebased resolution for a key taxonomic controversy in cupressaceae. Barclay school, stevenage, hertfordshire, gran bretaa. Tracheophyta vascular spermatophyta seed bearing gymnospermae naked seed class. Gymnosperms of north america update, database version 2010 acquired. Arbaugh, mj y peterson, dl 1993 stemwood pridution patterns in ponedrosa pine. Juniperus recurva is common in the dryarid slopes of himalayas from. They are monoecious, subdioecious or rarely dioecious trees and shrubs up to 116 m 381 ft tall. A molecular reexamination of phylogenetic relationships among juniperus, cupressus, and the hesperocypariscallitropsisxanthocyparis clades of cupressaceae.
Pdf f l o r a a r g e n t i n a 105 familia cyatheaceae kaulf. A list of all accepted names in cupressaceae is available in csv format. Arboles, raramente arbustos, monoicos o dioicos, resinosos. About the classification report about the classification download. Cupressaceae plants of the cypress or cedar familyincluding members of the former bald cypress family if you have ever smelled cedar or juniper wood, then you know the cypress family. The family includes 2730 genera 17 monotypic, which include the junipers and redwoods, with about 140 species in total. However, it is not a legal authority for statutory or regulatory purposes. While every effort has been made to provide the most reliable and uptodate information available, ultimate legal requirements with respect to species are contained in.