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Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price

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Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price in Adams et al., Phytologia 91(1): 179 (2009)
Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price

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Exotic
Casual
New Zealand
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Bartel & R.A.Price
Bartel & R.A.Price
2009
179
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Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
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Hesperocyparis

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Hesperocyparis

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Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price 2009
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Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
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Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price
Neocupressus de Laubenfels
Hesperocyparis Bartel & R.A.Price

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Adams et al. (2009) showed that Cupressusformed two clades: the Old World clade of Cupressuswas sister to Juniperus, whereas the New World clade of Cupressus (Hesperocyparis) included Xanthocyparis vietnamensis and Callitropsis nootkatensis. However, Mao et al. (2010) showed that Cupressus in its broad sense including Xanthocyparis and Callitropsis is monophyletic with weak support. Zhu et al. (2018) provided further evidence for the split of Cupressus into Cupressus, Callitropsis, Hesperocyparis and Xanthocyparis. Christenhusz et al. (2011) claim to be adopting a conservative position based on a poorly resolved tree. Zhu et al. (2018) moves us past that.

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14 May 2013
11 February 2021
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