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- Morphology and Identification of the World's Conifer Genera
- Cupressus Lusitanica Cupressaceae Mill
- Cupressaceae) Fossils from the Eocene Buchanan Lake Formation, Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada Reflect Diagenesis from Terpenoids of Their Related Extant Species
- Calocedrus Decurrens (Torr.) Florin (Syn
- Chapter 13. Gymnosperms: Conifers and Allies the Conifers and Allies: Gymnosperms GYMNOSPERMS (Conifers and Allies) General Physiognomy
- Regeneration Dynamics of Coast Redwood, a Sprouting Conifer Species: a Review with Implications for Management and Restoration
- Thuja Plicata (Western Redcedar)
- Identification Key to the Cypress Family (Cupressaceae)1
- Wood Anatomy of Metasequoia - Separation from Glyptostrobus and Function/Structure Considerations George E
- MCBG Conifer Collection
- Vegetative Morphology - Any Portion of a Plant That Is Involved in Growth, Development, Photosynthesis, Support, Etc., but NOT Involved with Sexual Reproduction
- SEPARATION of METASEQUOIA and GLYPTOSTROBUS (CUPRESSACEAE) BASED on WOOD ANATOMY* by George E
- Chamaecyparis Pisifera - Sawara Falsecypress (Cupressaceae) ------Chamaecyparis Pisifera Is Known Mainly for Its Smaller USAGE Evergreen Variants
- CUPRESSACEAE.Publish
- Platycladus Orientalis Arborvitae1 Edward F
- DNA Variation in a Conifer, Cryptomeria Japonica (Cupressaceae Sensu Lato)
- Incidence, Size and Spatial Structure of Clones in Second-Growth Stands of Coast Redwood, Sequoia Sempervirens (Cupressaceae)1
- WRA Species Report
- Redwood | Sequoia Sempervirens
- Genetic Diversity and Population Genetic Structure of Ancient Platycladus Orientalis L
- Morphology and Morphogenesis of the Seed Cones of the Cupressaceae - Part III Callitroideae
- Juniperus Spp.- Juniper (Cupressaceae) ------Juniperus Is an Evergreen Groundcover, Shrub, Or Tree Twigs That Is Extremely Adaptable and Urban Tolerant
- Cupressaceae): Evolutionary Aspects
- Platycladus Orientalis: Oriental Arborvitae1 Edward F
- Taxodium Distichum: Baldcypress1 Edward F
- Distribution of Living Cupressaceae Reflects the Breakup of Pangea
- Thuja Plicata Donn Ex D. Don Family: Cupressaceae Western Redcedar
- More Interesting Materials on Coast Redwoods an Interesting Article On
- Thuja Occidentalis L. (Cupressaceae): Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry and Biological Activity
- Thuja Plicata 'Fastigiata' 'Fastigiata' Giant Arborvitae
- Oryzalin-Induced Tetraploidy in Cryptomeria Japonica (Cupressaceae)
- An Annotated Bibliography of the Biology of Coast Redwood (Sequoia Sempervirens (D.Don) Endl.) ______
- Taxodium Distichum Common Name: Baldcypress
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa - Hinoki Falsecypress (Cupressaceae) ------Chamaecyparis Obtusa Is One of the Most Widely Grown Habitat Falsecypress in the Midwestern U.S
- Thuja Plicata
- Review of the Biology, Host Plants, Behaviour and Parasites
- Thuja Plicata Giant Arborvitae1 Edward F
- Understanding Sequoia Sempervirens1
- International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Health Care Issue 4, Vol 1
- Incense-Cedar (Calocedrus Decurrens)
- Platycladus Orientalis Cupressaceae (L.) Franco
- Cenozoic Climate Change Shaped the Evolutionary Ecophysiology of the Cupressaceae Conifers
- Bud Initiation, Microsporogenesis, Megasporogenesis, and Cone
- Descriptions and a Key to Cultivars of Japanese Cedar Cultivated in the Eastern United States
- In the Previous Issue of Conifer Corner, I
- Notes on the Cupressaceae in Vietnam
- Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Family: Cupressaceae Port-Orford-Cedar
- Metasequoia: an Overview of Its Phylogeny, Reproductive Biology
- Leaf Anatomical Investigation of Cupressaceae and Taxaceae in Iran
- Calocedrus Decurrens California Incense-Cedar1 Edward F