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  2. Cupressus sempervirens - Wikipedia

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    Iranians considered cypress to be a relic of Zoroaster. A Zoroastrian tradition recorded by Daqiqi maintains that King Vishtaspa, after converting to Zoroastrianism, ordered a cypress brought from paradise by Zoroaster to be planted near the first fire temple. [4] The oldest living cypress is the Sarv-e-Abarkooh in Iran's Yazd Province. Its age ...

  3. Hesperocyparis forbesii - Wikipedia

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    Hesperocyparis forbesii, with the common names Tecate cypress or Forbes' cypress, [3] is a nonflowering, seed bearing tree species of western cypress native to southwestern North America in California and Baja California.

  4. Italian cypress - Wikipedia

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  5. Leyland cypress - Wikipedia

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    As a hybrid, although fertility of certain Leyland cypress forms were recently reported, [7] [8] most Leyland cypress were thought to be sterile, and nearly all the trees now seen have resulted from cuttings originating from those few plants. [5] Over 40 forms of Leyland cypress are known, [9] and as well as 'Haggerston Grey' and 'Leighton ...

  6. Hesperocyparis arizonica - Wikipedia

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    Hesperocyparis arizonica was given its first scientific name and described by Edward Lee Greene in 1882 as Cupressus arizonica, placing it in genus Cupressus. [3] [5] This description was soon after disputed by Maxwell T. Masters who, in 1896, published a journal article where he said it should be considered a subspecies of Cupressus benthamii with the variety name of arizonica. [3]

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