Definition of Chamaecyparis thyoides

1. Noun. Slow-growing medium-sized cedar of east coast of the United States; resembles American arborvitae.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Chamaecyparis Thyoides

Chaldæa
Chaldæan
Chaldæans
Challis
Chalon
Chalons
Chalons-sur-Marne
Chalybean
Chamaea
Chamaea fasciata
Chamaecrista
Chamaecrista fasciculata
Chamaecyparis
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
Chamaecyparis thyoides (current term)
Chamaecytisus
Chamaecytisus palmensis
Chamaedaphne
Chamaedaphne calyculata
Chamaeleo
Chamaeleo chamaeleon
Chamaeleo oweni
Chamaeleon
Chamaeleonidae
Chamaeleontidae
Chamaemelum
Chamaemelum nobilis
Chamberlain procedure
Chamberlen forceps

Literary usage of Chamaecyparis thyoides

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Torreya by Torrey Botanical Club (1913)
"Representative of this assemblage are: Chamaecyparis thyoides*^ ... As the only arborescent form referred to, Chamaecyparis thyoides-—the coast white cedar— ..."

2. Proceedings for the Eight Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference by M. Boya Edwards (2001)
"INTRODUCTION Atlantic white cedar, Chamaecyparis thyoides (L) BSP, was once widely distributed from New Jersey to western Florida and was a dominant species ..."

3. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1907)
"... occurrence of Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) BSP, on the island is a report made in 1874 by ES Miller and HW Young who listed it as growing in Suffolk Co. ..."

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