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Mexican cypress

The scientific name lusitanica refers to its very early cultivation there, with plants imported from Mexico to the monastery at Buçaco, near Coimbra in Portugal in about 1634; these trees were already over 130 years old when the species was botanically described by Miller in 1768.

Cupressus lusitanica n : tall spreading evergreen found in Mexico having drooping branches; believed to have been introduced into Portugal from Goa die. More

* Cupressus lusitanica (Callitropsis lusitanica; Mexican Cypress) * Cupressus lusitanica var. benthamii (Cupressus benthamii; Callitropsis benthamii; Bentham's Cypress) * Cupressus macnabiana (Callitropsis macnabiana; Macnab Cypress) * Cupressus macrocarpa (Callitropsis macrocarpa; Monterey Cypress) * Cupressus pigmaea (Cupressus goveniana var. More

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