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  2. Taxodium mucronatum - Wikipedia

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    Unlike bald cypress and pond cypress, Montezuma cypress rarely produces cypress knees from the roots. [3] Trees from the Mexican highlands achieve a notable stoutness. One specimen, the Árbol del Tule in Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico, is the stoutest tree in the world with a diameter of 11.42 m (37.5 ft). Several other specimens from 3 ...

  3. Taxodium - Wikipedia

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    Taxodium / t æ k ˈ s oʊ d i ə m / [1] is a genus of one to three species (depending on taxonomic opinion) of extremely flood-tolerant conifers in the cypress family, Cupressaceae.The name is derived from the Latin word taxus, meaning "yew", and the Greek word εἶδος (eidos), meaning "similar to."

  4. Cypress - Wikipedia

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    Cypress is a common name for various coniferous trees or shrubs from the Cupressus genus of the Cupressaceae family, typically found in warm-temperate and subtropical regions of Asia, Europe, and North America.

  5. A Comprehensive Guide to Weeping Trees - AOL

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    For a more lush landscape, consider branching out a bit by planting a weeping tree. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. List of oldest trees - Wikipedia

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    Montezuma cypress Taxodium mucronatum: Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca: Mexico: Stoutest tree trunk in the world. Its name translates as the "Tule Tree". Baikushev's pine: 1,300: Heldreich's pine Pinus heldreichii: Pirin Mountains: Bulgaria: Oldest known coniferous tree in Bulgaria. It is named after its discoverer, forest ranger Kostadin ...

  7. Árbol del Tule - Wikipedia

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    It is a Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum), or ahuehuete (meaning "old man of the water" in Nahuatl). It has the stoutest tree trunk in the world. In 2001, it was placed on a UNESCO tentative list of World Heritage Sites, but was removed from the list in 2013. [1]