Mexican species of western cypress
Hesperocyparis benthamii
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Hesperocyparis benthamii tree in Mexico State, Mexico
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Gymnospermae
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Division:
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Pinophyta
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Class:
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Pinopsida
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Order:
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Cupressales
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Family:
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Cupressaceae
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Genus:
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Hesperocyparis
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Species:
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H. benthamii
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Binomial name
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Hesperocyparis benthamii
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Synonyms[1]
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- Callitropsis benthamii (Endl.) D.P.Little (2006)
- Cupressus benthamii Endl. (1847)
- Cupressus benthamii var. knightiana (Duch.) Mast. (1896)
- Cupressus ehrenbergii Kunze (1847)
- Cupressus knightiana Duch. (1855)
- Cupressus lindleyi subsp. benthamii (Endl.) Silba (2005)
- Cupressus lusitanica var. benthamii (Endl.) Carrière (1867)
- Cupressus lusitanica subsp. benthamii (Endl.) Franco (1945)
- Cupressus lusitanica var. knightiana (Duch.) Rehder (1919)
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Hesperocyparis benthamii is a species of western cypress native to Mexico.
Taxonomy
Hesperocyparis benthamii was scientifically described by the Austrian botanist Stephan Endlicher in 1847 and given the scientific name Cupressus benthamii. It has at times been considered a subspecies of what was then known as Cupressus lusitanica. As of 2024[update] it is listed as a species in the genus Hesperocyparis, the western cypresses, by Plants of the World Online and World Flora Online.[1][2]
References
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Hesperocyparis benthamii | |
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Cupressus benthamii | |
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