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Cupressus Sempervirens Stricta Cypress Male Mediterranean - 100 To 1000 Seeds
Cupressus sempervirens var. stricta\n\nBotanical nomenclature: Cupressus sempervirens var. stricta\nCultivate: stricta\nCommon Name: Italian Cypress, Mediterranean Cypress, Candle Cypress, Pyramidal Cypress, Pencil Pine\nKingdom: Plantae\nClade: Tracheophytes\n(unranked): Gymnosperms\nDivision: Pinophyta\n…
Cupressus sempervirens var. stricta\n\nBotanical nomenclature: Cupressus sempervirens var. stricta\nCultivate: stricta\nCommon Name: Italian Cypress, Mediterranean Cypress, Candle Cypress, Pyramidal Cypress, Pencil Pine\nKingdom: Plantae\nClade: Tracheophytes\n(unranked): Gymnosperms\nDivision: Pinophyta\nClass: Pinopsida\nOrder: Pinales\nFamily: Cupressaceae\nGenus: Cupressus\nSpecies: C. sempervirens\nOrigin: Southern Europe and West Asia\nBrightness: Full sun or partial shade\n\nTolerant to strong sun, drought and frost.\n\nThe cultivar or stricta group are strictly columnar conifers, always green and on erect branches.\n\nIts foliage is green in all seasons of the year.\n\nCuriosity:\nIn some areas, particularly the US, it is mistakenly known as the Italian cypress, although the species is very commonly grown in Italy, not native to Italy.\n\nThis Mediterranean native has a long history in that region, where the ancient Greeks used their wood to carve the statues of their gods.\n.
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Cupressus sempervirens var. stricta\n\nBotanical nomenclature: Cupressus sempervirens var. stricta\nCultivate: stricta\nCommon Name: Italian Cypress, Mediterranean Cypress, Candle Cypress, Pyramidal Cypress, Pencil Pine\nKingdom: Plantae\nClade: Tracheophytes\n(unranked): Gymnosperms\nDivision: Pinophyta\nClass: Pinopsida\nOrder: Pinales\nFamily: Cupressaceae\nGenus: Cupressus\nSpecies: C. sempervirens\nOrigin: Southern Europe and West Asia\nBrightness: Full sun or partial shade\n\nTolerant to strong sun, drought and frost.\n\nThe cultivar or stricta group are strictly columnar conifers, always green and on erect branches.\n\nIts foliage is green in all seasons of the year.\n\nCuriosity:\nIn some areas, particularly the US, it is mistakenly known as the Italian cypress, although the species is very commonly grown in Italy, not native to Italy.\n\nThis Mediterranean native has a long history in that region, where the ancient Greeks used their wood to carve the statues of their gods.\n.