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  2. Taxodium mucronatum - Wikipedia

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    It is a large evergreen or semi-evergreen tree growing to 40 m (130 ft) tall and with a trunk of 1–3 m (3.3–9.8 ft) diameter (occasionally much more; see below). The leaves are spirally arranged but twisted at the base to lie in two horizontal ranks, 1–2 cm (0.39–0.79 in) long and 1–2 mm (0.039–0.079 in) broad.

  3. List of species used in bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Taxodium ascendens: Pond cypress Taxodium distichum: Bald cypress Taxodium mucronatum: Montezuma Cypress [13] Taxus: Yew [14] Thymus: Thyme Tsuga: Hemlock Ulmus alata: Winged Elm Ulmus crassifolia: Cedar Elm Ulmus minor: Field Elm Ulmus parvifolia: Chinese Elm [6]: 86–87 Ulmus pumila: Siberian Elm [15] Wisteria floribunda: Japanese Wisteria ...

  4. 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]

  5. Cypress - Wikipedia

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    Taxodium: Taxodium ascendens, commonly known as pond cypress [5] and native to North America. Taxodium distichum, commonly known as bald cypress and native to the southeastern United States. [6] Taxodium mucronatum, commonly known as Montezuma cypress or Montezuma bald cypress. [7] It is native to Mexico, Guatemala, and southern-central United ...

  6. What Are ‘Dopamine Foods?’ Here Are 9 Foods That Are Proven ...

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    Seeds: hemp seeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds. The USDA has put together a list that contains the amount of dopamine-inducing amino acids in common foods.

  7. 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."