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Definition of Cupressus guadalupensis
1. Noun. Relatively low wide-spreading endemic on Guadalupe Island; cultivated for its bluish foliage.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cupressus Guadalupensis
Literary usage of Cupressus guadalupensis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biological Lectures Delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's (1898)
"... whether cupressus guadalupensis and C. macrocarpa are distinct species, as
heretofore considered, or only forms of one species, as suggested by Dr. ..."
2. Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States: Their Names and Ranges by George Bishop Sudworth (1898)
"cupressus guadalupensis Sarg., not Wats. RANGE.—Arizona (central, eastern, and
southern mountains; Santa Rita, Santa Catalina, and Chihuahua mountains); ..."
3. The Trees of California by Willis Linn Jepson (1909)
"... referred to this species by authors, is determined by my student, Mr. CN Forbes,
to be the Guadalupe Cypress (cupressus guadalupensis Watson). Fig. ..."
4. The Silva of California by Willis Linn Jepson (1910)
"33 These trees are referred to cupressus guadalupensis Wats, by Mr. CN Forbes,
one of my students who has prepared a manuscript revision of the North ..."
5. Bulletin of the California Academy of Sciences by California Academy of Sciences (1886)
"The tallest specimens of cupressus guadalupensis do not exceed fifty feet in
height, and their trunks near the ground are three feet, more or less, ..."
6. Report by California Division of Forestry (1919)
"Cypress : Guadalupe Cypress (cupressus guadalupensis glauca). Monterey Cypress (Cupressus
macrocarpa). Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens fastigiata). ..."