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    Chamaecyparis obtusa (Japanese cypress, hinoki cypress or hinoki; Japanese: 檜 or 桧, hinoki) is a species of cypress native to central Japan in East Asia...
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    Washington Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold & Zucc.) Endl. – Japan Chamaecyparis pisifera (Siebold & Zucc.) Endl. – Honshu, Kyushu Chamaecyparis taiwanensis...
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    Chamaecyparis formosensis (Formosan cypress), differs in longer ovoid cones 6–10 mm long with 10–16 scales. The extinct Eocene species Chamaecyparis eureka...
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    Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, known as Port Orford cedar or Lawson cypress, is a species of conifer in the genus Chamaecyparis, family Cupressaceae. It is...
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    (unlike the blunt tips of the leaves of the closely related Japanese Chamaecyparis obtusa (Hinoki Cypress), green above, green below with a white stomatal...
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  • Mexican cypress, which is native to Mexico and Central America. Chamaecyparis: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, known as the Lawson's cypress or Port Orford cedar...
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    are part of the group include: Chamaecyparis obtusa (ヒノキ, the Japanese cypress, or the Hinoki cypress) Chamaecyparis pisifera (サワラ, the Sawara cypress...
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    of Chamaecyparis are generally described as resistant to P. lateralis, although this pathogen is occasionally isolated from Chamaecyparis obtusa (Hinoki...
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    alkekengi), hikage (club moss, Lycopodiopsida), hinoki (Japanese cypress, Chamaecyparis obtusa), and sugi (Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria). The legendary sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi...
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    at just varietal rank: Chamaecyparis thyoides thyoides and Chamaecyparis thyoides henryae (H.L.Li) E.Murray (syn. Chamaecyparis thyoides subsp. henryae...
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    a variety of conifers and broadleaf trees and shrubs, including Chamaecyparis obtusa, Cryptomeria japonica, Pinus densiflora, Pinus parviflora, Tsuga...
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    mid-1930s and early-1940s. Thuja plicata, Thujopsis dolabrata, Chamaecyparis obtusa, Chamaecyparis taiwanensis and Juniperus thurifera were in the list of trees...
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    sugi (Cryptomeria (cedar)), kiri (Paulownia tomentosa) and hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa (cypress)). Tansu are collectable, and many collectors focus on finding...
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  • from Toxicodendron succedaneum, Juniperus sp.,[citation needed] or Chamaecyparis obtusa (hinoki). Leaflets of Cycas circinalis and C. revoluta contain biflavonoids...
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    1998) Agriculture Peach Pyrus pyrifolia (Atago) Forestry Cryptomeria Chamaecyparis obtusa The main headquarters of Toyota is located in a 14-story building...
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    to be replanted with Larix kaempferi, Cryptomeria japonica , and Chamaecyparis obtusa. In Honshu, from 1,600 to 2,500 meters, and Hokkaido at slightly...
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    8″-biapigenin) constituent of a number of plants including Ginkgo biloba, Chamaecyparis obtusa (hinoki), Biophytum sensitivum, Selaginella tamariscina, Hypericum...
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  • in many areas. Commonly grown trees include the hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa), Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora), Japanese black pine (Pinus...
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  • Alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides) Hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) Lawson's cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)...
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  • 13–16 mm. Adults are on wing from early June to late July. The larvae feed on Cryptomeria japonica and Chamaecyparis obtusa. Eurasian Tortricidae v t e...
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    Japan is caused primarily by sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) and hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa) tree pollen. "Allergy friendly" trees include: female ash, red maple...
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    It was transferred to Chamaecyparis in 1841 on the basis of its foliage being in flattened sprays, as in other Chamaecyparis, but unlike most (though...
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    forests of Yakushima Island, conifers including Cryptomeria japonica, Chamaecyparis obtusa, Tsuga sieboldii, and Abies firma, are mixed with the broadleaf evergreen...
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  • sugarcane Saccharum officinarum *tebuS 7304 the Japanese cypress Chamaecyparis obtusa *baŋun₁ 12687 the Japanese raspberry Rubus parvifolius, Rubus taiwanianus...
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    7 mg/g of organic carbon. It was first isolated from the seed of Chamaecyparis obtusa (Cupressaceae) and then from the leaves of Cryptomeria japonica D...
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    fruits. Taxifolin 3-O-glucoside isomers have been separated from Chamaecyparis obtusa. (-)-2,3-trans-Dihydroquercetin-3'-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, a taxifolin...
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    are Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) and Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa). Both conifer species are native to Japan and prefer to grow in...
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    australis (kauri), and trees of the Cupressaceae family, such as Chamaecyparis obtusa (Hinoki cypress), Thuja plicata (Western red cedar), Thujopsis dolabrata...
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    Tea Japan Agricultural Cooperatives JA Aichi Mikawa Cryptomeria Chamaecyparis obtusa Forest Association Okazaki Forest Association The area has historically...
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    Tachibana Yokosuka Naval Arsenal — — — Cancelled in 1945. Hinoki 5502 檜 (Chamaecyparis obtusa) Matsu Yokosuka Naval Arsenal 4 March 1944 4 July 1944 30 September...
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