RF2KDPX70–Potted 'Chamaecyparis Thyoides' White Cedar plant on white background
RM2PG09ND–Well-preserved petrified forest, ca. 4000 years old, of Atlantic white false-cypress (Chamaecyparis thyoides) on the beach, Montauk Point, Long
RF2HPYAXN–Close up of green Chamaecyparis thyoides
RM2AN07A8–CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES HEATHERBUN
RM2KFTEHT–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RF2AYYY2E–Bushy beard grass and Atlantic white cedar on the edge of a bog in the New Jersey Pine barrens
RMPG97BB–White Cedar cones in late summer in UK
RMCNMRY8–Well-preserved fossilized forest c 4000 years old Atlantic White Cedar Chamaecyparis thyoides beach Montauk Point Long Island
RM2GBGN4G–botany, false cypress Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Top Point', FOR GREETING/POSTCARD-USE IN GERM.SPEAK.C CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY
RMEWJN4K–Hopkinton Atlantic white cedar tree cones (Chamaecyparis thyoides) - USA
RF2WPBDD1–Cypress Chamaecyparis is a genus of evergreen monoecious coniferous trees of the Cypress family Cupressaceae, resembles cypress, but has flattened
RFAJWG4C–Atlantic White Cedar bark Chamaecyparis thyoides in Maine s Acadia National Park Also called Southern White Cedar or Swamp Ce
RM2AN0TCP–CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES HEATHERBUN
RMW2RP9D–Chamaecyparis thyoides drawing
RM2AN0KGM–CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES ERICOIDES
RMCBDBA5–Well-preserved fossil forest from 4000 years ago of Atlantic White Cedar, Chamaecyparis thyoides, Montauk Point, Long Island NY
RM2AN0YB9–CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES 'RED STAR'
RMEJ5ABM–Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Rubicon'
RMFJ7PNM–The distribution of important forest trees of the United States (1938) Chamaecyparis thyoides
RF2K6WJX8–Small potted 'Chamaecyparis Thyoides' White Cedar plant on white background
RF2WE4R9B–Cedar, Atlantic white cedar, Atlantic white cypress, southern white cedar, whitecedar, or false-cypress(Chamaecyparis thyoides)
RM2AJ8AYY–The sylva americana; or, A description of the forest trees indigenous to the United States, practically and botanically considered . hoose it for the inside of mahogany furniture.It is highly proper for the masts and sides of vessels, and whereverit grows it is chosen for canoes, which are fashioned from a singletrunk, and are often 30 feet long and 5 feet wide, light, solid andmore durable than those of any other tree. It makes the best pipesto convey water under ground ; especially the black variety,which is more resinous and solid. White Cedar. Cupressus thyoides. Among the resinous treesof
RF2T74FBJ–Cedar, Atlantic white cedar, Atlantic white cypress, southern white cedar, whitecedar, or false-cypress(Chamaecyparis thyoides)
RM2KFT465–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RFKWTW3N–Edge of an Atlantic white cedar swamp in New Jersey
RF2GHMXHM–Trunk of a white False cypress
RFA4MW1P–ORIENTAL STYLE GARDEN / PENNSYLVANIA
RM2GBGKEX–botany, false cypress Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Top Point', FOR GREETING/POSTCARD-USE IN GERM.SPEAK.C CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY
RF2M6EM5H–The tops of coniferous trees recede into the distance in the winter season. Cedar tops
RF2D762P0–The tops of coniferous trees recede into the distance in the winter season.
RMMCKPHE–. SOUTHERN WHITE CEDAR ChamoecLjpar/s thyoides MILE.S IOO o I I I 1 L l Map 55 chamaecyparis thyoides (linnaeus) britton, sterns, and poggenberg SOUTHERN WHITE CEDAR
RMT1H98D–The distribution of important forest The distribution of important forest trees of the United States distributionofim287munn Year: 1938 59 SOUTHERN WHITE CEDAR ChamoecLjpar/s thyoides MILE.S IOO o I I I 1 L l Map 55 chamaecyparis thyoides (linnaeus) britton, sterns, and poggenberg SOUTHERN WHITE CEDAR
RMCBDBAP–Well-preserved fossil forest from 4000 years ago of Atlantic White Cedar, Chamaecyparis thyoides, Montauk Point, Long Island NY
RMPG2NK4–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. WHITE CEDAR. fruiting Spray of White Cedar, Cupressus thyoides. Cbamcecyparis sphcemidea. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RM2AN70J1–Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia . e the. Hackensack marsh now is. The flat margins were, no doubt, wetenough to support marsh vegetation, and as the time went on this vegetationcame to fill the bay, leaving open the tortuous tidal channels, or creeks, whichintersect the surface of the present marsh. The fact that stumps with rootsof the white cedar, Chamcecyparis thyoides, are found imbedded in the muckindicates (Fig. 3) that in recent times the marsh surface in places was abovetide-water and covered with groves of trees,* and for the reason that this treeh
RM2KFTGRA–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RM2GBH0HX–botany, wintry open air pod, Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Top Point', FOR GREETING/POSTCARD-USE IN GERM.SPEAK.C CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY
RMCBDB83–Well-preserved fossil forest from 4000 years ago of Atlantic White Cedar, Chamaecyparis thyoides, Montauk Point, Long Island NY
RMPG44GG–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 394 GENERAL PLANT PATHOLOGY fibrovascular system of the cedar leaf (Fig. i6i). From, or near the base of the cedar apple, where the vascular elements are much con- torted, arise many branches, which extend radially almost to the cortex. Harshberger* has investigated the galls produced by two species of Gymnosporangium on the coastal white cedar, Chanuecyparis thyoides, and Stewart^ has published an account of the anatomy of Gymnosporangium galls and Peridermium gaUs. There may be an ove
RM2CD94RR–. Timber trees and forests of North Carolina . ct with the soil; light brown in color; the thinsapwood nearly white. It is used for fencing, telegraph poles,railroad ties, and shingle?^, and sometimes for cabinet work andbuilding. An oil distille:! from the leaves has been used in pul-monary complaints. Cupressus thyoides, Linnaeus.* (white cedar, juniper.) A slender evergreen tree, with numerous short spreading *Ctiamaecyparis sphaeroiclea, Spach 120 TIMBER TREES OF NORTH CAROLINA. branches which cover the greater part of the trunk and form aconical head, and reddish-brown deeply furrowed or
RM2KFTB17–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RM2GBGP10–botany, wintry open air pod, Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Top Point', FOR GREETING/POSTCARD-USE IN GERM.SPEAK.C CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY
RM2BXCKM3–Agathosma thyoides G Don Agathosma thyoides G Don.
RMPG4ATH–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 402 UREDINEAE. G. Ellisii Berk. On Chamaecyparis thyoides. The aecidial stage on Pyrus Mains and P. arhutifolia. On red cedar {Junipencs virginiana): G. macropus Lk. The aecidia and pycnidia occur on Pyrus Malus, P. coronaria, P. arhutifolia, Cratct^us tomentosa, C. Bouglasii, and Amelanchier canadensis; they are known as. Pig. 237.—Spores of Gym. hiseptaium. (After Woenile.) Fig. 23S.—Spores of Gym. Elliiii. (After
RMRDFXXM–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. WHITE CEDAR. fruiting Spray of White Cedar, Cupressus thyoides. Cbamcecyparis sphcemidea. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Keeler, Harriet L. (Harriet Louise), 1846-1921. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
RM2KFTBR1–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RM2GBGHNX–botany, wintry decoration with christmas stars, FOR GREETING/POSTCARD-USE IN GERM.SPEAK.C CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY
RM2BXC3PM–Lycopodium thyoides Humb Bonpl ex Willd Lycopodium thyoides Humb Bonpl ex Willd.
RMPG44YF–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 2IO MYCOLOGY scattered, or aggregated and its aecia on seven species of Amelanchier, one each of Aronia and Cydonia. Gymnosporangium Ellisii (Figs. 74 and 75) in its telial form distorts the younger branches of the white cedar, Chamacyparis thyoides, pro-. FiG. 80.—RoesteUa, or fficia on apple leaf. (After Giddings and Berg, Bull 257 Agric. Exper. Stat. Univ. Wise, July, 1915.) ducing numerous fasciations. The «cia and pycnia of this fungus are on Myrica. Gymnosporangium globosum is rem
RMRDE1PB–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 394 GENERAL PLANT PATHOLOGY fibrovascular system of the cedar leaf (Fig. i6i). From, or near the base of the cedar apple, where the vascular elements are much con- torted, arise many branches, which extend radially almost to the cortex. Harshberger* has investigated the galls produced by two species of Gymnosporangium on the coastal white cedar, Chanuecyparis thyoides, and Stewart^ has published an account of the anatomy of Gymnosporangium galls and Peridermium gaUs. There may be an ove
RM2KFT8RA–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Natural Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RM2C1C85X–Lycopodium thyoides Humb Bonpl ex Willd Lycopodium thyoides Humb Bonpl ex Willd.
RMPFX4PE–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 212 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS A. Lateral leaves not much larger than the facial ones, both of about equal length on the main axis. B. Branchlets not distinctly pinnately arranged, compressed, slender, glandular, bluish-green 1. C. thyoides BB. Branchlets pinnately arranged in one plane. c. Leaves dark green, not glandular, without white markings below: branchlets nearly 4-sided, stout 2. C. noothatensis cc. Leaves with
RMREPPD5–. Travels into North America [microform] : containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general : with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious and important remarks on various subjects. Natural history; Natural history; Natural history; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles; Sciences naturelles. i ii 282 November 1748.. 8. Pinui fiheflris, the fir. 9. Cuprejfus thyoides, the white cedar. 10. Junijferus Ft'rginiana, the red cedar. Several oaks and other trees dropt
RM2KFT9DA–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RM2BX9JDE–Chamaecyparis thyoides L Britton Stearns Poggenb Chamaecyparis thyoides L Britton Stearns Poggenb.
RMPG1ECK–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. White Cedar 103 I. WHITE CEDAR —Ohamsecyparis thyoides (Linnaeus) B. S. P. Cupressus thyoides Linnaeus. Chamacyparis spharoidea Spach Probably the most beautiful of our eastern cone-bearing trees, this occurs in swamps and very wet woods from southern Maine near the Atlantic and GuK coasts to western Mississippi, often standing in i meter of water, sometimes forming pure forests. Its maximum height is 24 meters, with a tr
RMREK84G–. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. Wetlands -- United States; Wetland ecology -- United States; Aquatic ecology -- United States. 102. Plate 55.—Classification: system Palustrine, CLASS Forested Wetland, SUBCLASS Needle-leaved Evergreen, water regime Seasonally Flooded, water CHEMISTRY Fresh-Acid, SOIL Organic. The dominant plant is Atlantic white cedar (Chamae- cyparis thyoides). Subordinate plants include highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum), peat moss (Sphagnum spp.), winterberry {Ilex verticillata), and red maple {Acer rubrum). Low vegetation in
RM2KFT2HK–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RM2C1D0BD–Chamaecyparis thyoides L Britton Stearns Poggenb Chamaecyparis thyoides L Britton Stearns Poggenb.
RMRH53MR–. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES I WHITE CEDAR (Chamaecyparis thyoides B. S. P.) |HE White Cedar grows almost wholly in swamps, â particularly those that are flooded for most of the year. In Massachusetts it occurs in patches of con- siderable area in the southeastern sections and to a limited extent in other parts. As to habit, its slender, horizontal branches form a narrow, conical head of neat appearance. The trunk is continuous and attains a height of twenty to forty feet and a diameter of
RM2KFTC6P–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RM2BXDJGM–Chamaecyparis thyoides var henryae HL Li Little Chamaecyparis thyoides var henryae HL Li Little.
RMREPG87–. The trees of Northeastern America [microform] : illustrations from original sketches. Trees; Leaves; Arbres; Feuilles. Fig. 93 Fig. 92.-White Cedar. C. thyoides (L.), B. S. P. Fig. 93.-Arbor Vitae. (T. occidenttUis, L.) NATURAL SIZE.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Newhall, Charles S. (Charles Stedman), 1842-1935. New York; London : G. P. Putnam's Sons
RM2KFTJ8X–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRH4497–. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES WHITE CEDAR (Chamaecyparis thyoides B. S. P.) |HE White Cedar grows almost wholly in swamps, â particularly those that are flooded for most of the year. In Massachusetts it occurs in patches of con- siderable area in the southeastern sections and to a limited extent in other parts. As to habit, its slender, horizontal branches form a narrow, conical head of neat appearance. The trunk is continuous and attains a height of twenty to forty feet and a diameter of ei
RM2KFTFTC–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMREPGA9–. The leaf-collector's hand-book and herbarium [microform] : an aid in the preservation and in the classification of specimen leaves of the trees of northeastern America. Leaves; Trees; Feuilles; Arbres. Fig. 92.-White Cedar. C. thyoides (L.), B. S. P. Fig. 93.—Arbor Vitae. (T. occidentalis, L.) NATURAL SIZE. 'lift if! If. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Newhall, Charles S. (Charles Stedman), 1842-1935. New
RM2KFT0H0–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRFAMPX–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. Jo'l* Olethra alnifolia paniculata omptonia asplenifolia ornus florida sanguinea alba sericea, fitc. Corylus Americana Cratxgus coccinea crus galli eliiptica, &c. Crotalaria sagittalis, P. 7y^/^/Zvo.ovi sebiferum ——rrj^ ' Cupressus disticha ^^-'^v ^ thyoides - Cyrilla racemiflora Decumaria sarmentosa Diervilla lutea, P. t iospyros Virginiana — irca palu
RM2KFTBBA–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRDED17–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 402 UREDINEAE. G. Ellisii Berk. On Chamaecyparis thyoides. The aecidial stage on Pyrus Mains and P. arhutifolia. On red cedar {Junipencs virginiana): G. macropus Lk. The aecidia and pycnidia occur on Pyrus Malus, P. coronaria, P. arhutifolia, Cratct^us tomentosa, C. Bouglasii, and Amelanchier canadensis; they are known as. Pig. 237.—Spores of Gym. hiseptaium. (After Woenile.) Fig. 23S.—Spores of Gym. Elliiii. (After
RM2KFT5AE–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRD6T8T–. The cultivated evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. Evergreens; Conifers. 212 THE CULTIVATED EVERGREENS A. Lateral leaves not much larger than the facial ones, both of about equal length on the main axis. B. Branchlets not distinctly pinnately arranged, compressed, slender, glandular, bluish-green 1. C. thyoides BB. Branchlets pinnately arranged in one plane. c. Leaves dark green, not glandular, without white markings below: branchlets nearly 4-sided, stout 2. C. noothatensis cc. Leaves with
RM2KFT60A–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRDE2A2–. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. 2IO MYCOLOGY scattered, or aggregated and its aecia on seven species of Amelanchier, one each of Aronia and Cydonia. Gymnosporangium Ellisii (Figs. 74 and 75) in its telial form distorts the younger branches of the white cedar, Chamacyparis thyoides, pro-. FiG. 80.—RoesteUa, or fficia on apple leaf. (After Giddings and Berg, Bull 257 Agric. Exper. Stat. Univ. Wise, July, 1915.) ducing numerous fasciations. The «cia and pycnia of this fungus are on Myrica. Gymnosporangium globosum is rem
RM2KFTF85–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRHB6WG–. The book of woodcraft and Indian lore. Natural history; Camping; Outdoor life; Indians of North America. 348 The Book of Woodcraft. ARBOR-ViTiE OR White Cedar. (Thuja occidentalis) Evergreen, 50 or 60 feet high. Wood soft, brittle, coarse grained, extremely durable as posts; fragrant and very light (the lightest on our list). Makes good sticks for rubbing stick fire. A cubic foot weighs only 20 lbs. The scale-like leaves are about 6 or 8 to the inch; the cone half an inch long or less. There is a kindred species {Chamaecyparis thyoides) of more southern distribution. It has much smaller cone
RM2KFTCH6–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRF2GEY–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. Jo'l* Olethra alnifolia paniculata omptonia asplenifolia ornus florida sanguinea alba sericea, fitc. Corylus Americana Cratxgus coccinea crus galli eliiptica, &c. Crotalaria sagittalis, P. 7y^/^/Zvo.ovi sebiferum ——rrj^ ' Cupressus disticha ^^-'^v ^ thyoides - Cyrilla racemiflora Decumaria sarmentosa Diervilla lutea, P. t iospyros Virginiana — irca palu
RM2KFTGBX–The bark of Atlantic White Cedar. A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at a
RMRFAMPM–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. Jo'l* Olethra alnifolia paniculata omptonia asplenifolia ornus florida sanguinea alba sericea, fitc. Corylus Americana Cratxgus coccinea crus galli eliiptica, &c. Crotalaria sagittalis, P. 7y^/^/Zvo.ovi sebiferum ——rrj^ ' Cupressus disticha ^^-'^v ^ thyoides - Cyrilla racemiflora Decumaria sarmentosa Diervilla lutea, P. t iospyros Virginiana — irca palu
RM2KFTA0W–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRF2GF7–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. Jo'l* Olethra alnifolia paniculata omptonia asplenifolia ornus florida sanguinea alba sericea, fitc. Corylus Americana Cratxgus coccinea crus galli eliiptica, &c. Crotalaria sagittalis, P. 7y^/^/Zvo.ovi sebiferum ——rrj^ ' Cupressus disticha ^^-'^v ^ thyoides - Cyrilla racemiflora Decumaria sarmentosa Diervilla lutea, P. t iospyros Virginiana — irca palu
RM2KFTAAK–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRDP9J0–. Common forest trees of North Carolina. How to know them. A pocket manual. Trees; Forests and forestry. WHITE CEDAR (Juniper) {Chamaecyparis thyoides B. S. T.) EXCLUSIVELY a tree of the Coastal Plain, it is found in year-round swamps from New England southward to Florida and Mississippi. It occurs with bald cypress and deep swamp hardwoods, but more often is found in pure stands called "glades," where the smooth, clean trunks are so closely set as to give the impression of "serried ranks." The. WHITE CEDAR One-half natural size. From Sargent's "Manual of the Trees of
RM2KFT4RY–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMRDBH5G–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. White Cedar 103 I. WHITE CEDAR —Ohamsecyparis thyoides (Linnaeus) B. S. P. Cupressus thyoides Linnaeus. Chamacyparis spharoidea Spach Probably the most beautiful of our eastern cone-bearing trees, this occurs in swamps and very wet woods from southern Maine near the Atlantic and GuK coasts to western Mississippi, often standing in i meter of water, sometimes forming pure forests. Its maximum height is 24 meters, with a tr
RM2KFT3DP–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RM2KFTE6G–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMREF0K0–. Common trees of New York. Trees; Trees. 40 Common Trees WHITE CEDAR Chamaecyparis thyoides, BSP THE WHITE Cedar is exclusively a tree of the Coastal Plain. In the southern part of its range it occurs in the swamps with bald cypress and swamp hardwoods, but more often is found in pure stands. Its straight trunks often stand in very close formation. The leaves are small, scale-like, blu- ish-green, 4 - ranked, over-lapping and en- tirely cover the slen- der twigs. The cones are near- ly round, about J4 of an inch in diame- ter. They mature in one year and contain from 4 to 8 winged seeds. The
RM2KFT1BN–A rare Atlabtic White Cedar bog occures in the Dryder Kyser Naryral Area at High Point State Park, New Jersey, at an evelation of 1,500 feet, the hig
RMREB81Y–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. TREES NEEDLE-LIKE OR SCALE-LIKE LEAVES CEDARS: Scale-like leaves RED CEDAR Juniperus virginiana Foliage sprays not flattened. Needle-like leaves occasionally present on young trees and vigorous shoots of older trees. Fruit berry-like. Pastures, fields, recent woodland. Common. ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR Chamaecyparis thyoides Foliage sprays mildly flattened. No needle- like leaves. Twigs (including foliage) less than 2 mm. wide. Cones small, globular. Wet woods, swamps, bogs. Uncommon. ARBOR VITAE Thuja occidental is Flat, fan-like foliage spra
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