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Hesperocyparis forbesii
TECATE CYPRESS


Higher Taxonomy
Family: CupressaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: CYPRESS FAMILY
Habit: Shrub, tree, generally evergreen; monoecious or dioecious. Leaf: simple, cauline, alternate or opposite (either +- 4-ranked) or whorled in 3s (6-ranked), linear or scale-, awl- or needle-like (sometimes linear and awl-like on 1 pl, or on juvenile or injured plants), generally decurrent, covering young stems. Pollen Cone: axillary or terminal. Seed Cone: +- fleshy to generally woody, generally hard at maturity; scales opposite or whorled, peltate or not. Seed: 1--many per scale, angled or lateral winged, generally wind-dispersed. Chromosomes: n=11.
Genera In Family: 30 genera, 130+ species: +- worldwide, especially North America, Eurasia. Note: Incl (paraphyletic) Taxodiaceae. Taxa of (polyphyletic) Cupressus in TJM (1993) now in Callitropsis, Chamaecyparis, Hesperocyparis.
eFlora Treatment Author: Jim A. Bartel, except as noted
Scientific Editor: Thomas J. Rosatti.
Genus: HesperocyparisView DescriptionDichotomous Key


Common Name: WESTERN CYPRESS
Habit: Large shrub, 1- or multi-trunked tree, often pyramidal in youth; monoecious. Stem: young shoots or branches generally cylindric (sometimes +- 4-angled or flat), generally in 3-dimensional clusters. Leaf: opposite, 4-ranked, of 1 kind, scale-like, closely appressed, overlapping. Pollen Cone: terminal, 2--6.5 mm, 1.3--3 mm diam, generally yellow. Seed Cone: 10--50 mm, woody, +- spheric to widely cylindric, maturing 2nd year, generally closed and attached beyond maturity (> 2 years); scales (4)6--12, peltate, abutting, shield- or wedge-shaped, projection generally > 1 mm especially 1st year, pointed, base level with or rising from edge. Seed: 60--150 per cone, flat, wings generally 2, vestigial; cotyledons generally 3--5. Chromosomes: 2n=22(23,24).
Etymology: (Greek: western cypress)
Reference: Adams & Bartel 2009 Phytologia 91:287--299; Adams et al. 2009 Phytologia 91:160--185; Little 2006 Syst Bot 31:461--480
Unabridged Reference: Bartel et al. 2003 Biochem Syst Ecol 31:693--702
Hesperocyparis forbesii (Jeps.) Bartel
NATIVE
Habit: Shrub to tree < 10 m, multi-trunked, generally without dominant terminal shoot. Stem: bark peeling in thin plates, smooth, polished, cherry-red or mahogany-brown; ultimate branches 0.9--1.1 mm diam, cylindric. Leaf: light green to dull green. Pollen Cone: 3--4 mm, +- 2 mm diam, +- 4-sided; scales 12--14; pollen sacs 3--5 per scale. Seed Cone: (17)20--32(35) mm, generally spheric, dull brown or gray; scales 6--10. Seed: 3--6 mm, dark to dull red-brown, generally with many wart-like pitch pockets; attachment scar conspicuous. Chromosomes: 2n=22(23).
Ecology: Chaparral; Elevation: 450--1500 m. Bioregional Distribution: w PR, planted outside native range in SW mtns; Distribution Outside California: northwestern Baja California.
Synonyms: Callitropsis forbesii (Jeps.) D.P. Little; Cupressus forbesii Jeps.; Cupressus guadalupensis S. Watson var. forbesii (Jeps.) Little
Jepson eFlora Author: Jim A. Bartel
Reference: Adams & Bartel 2009 Phytologia 91:287--299; Adams et al. 2009 Phytologia 91:160--185; Little 2006 Syst Bot 31:461--480
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Citation for this treatment: Jim A. Bartel 2012, Hesperocyparis forbesii, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=89295, accessed on April 19, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 19, 2024.

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w PR, planted outside native range in SW mtns
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