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- Wood Identification of Two Anatomically Similar Cupressaceae
- Chamaecyparis Montane Cloud Forest in Taiwan: Ecology and Vegetation Classification
- Beyond Blue Spruce: Uncommon Conifers for Michigan Landscapes • Year-Round Interest – Evergreen –Bark –Cones • Botanically Interesting Bert Cregg, Ph.D
- Dwarf & Unusual Conifers
- Long-Term Effect of Typhoon Disturbance on Carbon Storage Capability in an Old-Growth Forest Dominated by Chamaecyparis Obtusa in Central Japan
- False Cypress—Chamaecyparis by Todd Boland, Research Horticulturist, MUNBG
- Identification Key to the Cypress Family (Cupressaceae)1
- Growing Conifers When Coping with Deer by Richard L
- MCBG Conifer Collection
- Potentiality of Use Extracts from Tetraclinis Articulata Like Biocide Against Wood Destroying Organisms: Reticulitermes Santonensis
- Propagation of Some Aged Bonsai Plants
- Minzoku Neo-Shintô Outline Shintô Shin
- Conifer Availability Plant List
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa ‘Crippsii’ ‘Cripps Golden’ Hinoki Falsecypress1 Edward F
- Sustainable Trees and Shrubs Guide
- Vegetatively Propagated Conifers for Georgia
- Index of Plant Diseases in South Carolina
- Conifer Seedling Selections for Georgia
- Specimen Label Drinking, Chewing Gum, Using Tobacco, Or Using the Toilet
- Juniperus Subject Bibliography by Keywords
- Effects of Soil Moisture and Nitrogen on Growth Responses of Cryptomeria Japonica and Chamaecyparis Obtusa Seedlings
- Dwarf Conifers for Landscapes
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa 'Chabo-Hiba'
- Chamaecyparis) for True Interest Year-Round
- (Chamaecyparis Obtusa) Pollen by Immunoblotting with the Sera from Patients with Japanese Cedar Pollinosis
- US EPA, Pesticide Product Label, CSI 21-405 Dimension 2EW,07/30/2021
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa (False Cypress-Hinoki) ID #982
- The Guardian Forest – Sacred Trees and Ceremonial Forestry in Japan
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- Chamaecyparis Obtusa (False Cypress-Hinoki) ID #982
- A Cradle of Japanese Mythology Nurturing Forests and Traditional Culture
- Commercial Suppliers of Tree and Shrub in the United States
- Dispersal of Allergenic Pollen from Cryptomeria Japonica And
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa - Hinoki Falsecypress (Cupressaceae) ------Chamaecyparis Obtusa Is One of the Most Widely Grown Habitat Falsecypress in the Midwestern U.S
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- Ecology, Pathology, and Management of Port-Orford-Cedar (Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana)
- A Comparative Study of Temperate Chamaecyparis Forests
- Estimation of Stand Attributes in Cryptomeria Japonica And
- Natural Durability of Wood: a Worldwide Checklist of Species
- CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS and TOXICITY of ESSENTIAL OILS of ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE, Platycladus Orientalis (L.) FRANCO, AGAINST THREE STORED-PRODUCT BEETLES
- Growth Chamaecyparis Obtusa Stand, in the Akazawa Forest Reserve
- Hinoki Wood by Salvatore Battaglia
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa) Trees in 5 Half-Sib Families in a Progeny Test Stand in Kyushu, Japan
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa (False Cypress-Hinoki), ID #982