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Definition of Mediterranean cypress
1. Noun. Tall Eurasian cypress with thin grey bark and ascending branches.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mediterranean Cypress
Literary usage of Mediterranean cypress
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1916)
"The Mediterranean cypress has been known in this peculiar narrow form for centuries,
but always cultivated. In the wild state, as in the mountains of Cyprus ..."
2. Out-of-town Places: With Hints for Their Improvement by Donald Grant] [Mitchell (1884)
"If the Mediterranean cypress would but withstand the rigor of our season, its
dark plumes, leading up on either side to the gateway of a tomb, ..."
3. Rural Studies: With Hints for Country Places by Donald Grant Mitchell (1867)
"If the Mediterranean cypress would but withstand the rigor of our season, its
dark plumes, leading up on either side to the gateway of a tomb, ..."
4. Greek Islands by Anne Midgette (1999)
"Among the most common trees of Greece are the Mediterranean cypress, distinctive
as a black finger in the landscape, and Aleppo pine. ..."
5. Measuring and Monitoring Biodiversity in Tropical and Temperate Forests by Timothy James Butler Boyle, B. Boontawee (1995)
"Papageorgiou, AC, F. Bergmann, E. Gillet and HH Hattemer. 1993. Genetic analysis
of isoenzyme variation in Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus ..."