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Denver, Colorado, United States
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Rocky Glen, New South Wales, Australia
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2013-01-12 Vienna, district III., Schweizergarten, cultivars - Excursion Fischer (198 msm Quadrant 7864/1).German name: Sicheltanne, "Japanische Zeder"Rarely cultivated in Austria while it is in its homelands (noticeably Japan) very important for timber production.
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Figueira do Guincho, Lisboa, Portugal
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2011-12-03 Austria, Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha - Braunsberg (240 msm Quadrant 7867/4).Heath of Lower Austrian Hundsheimer Berge, some very special habitat which is home to many rare plants.Of those, in winter, only some very common ones are visible - here beautifully clad in hoarfrost; to name just the most common ones:- some Apiaceae species (front left);- many Rosa species (of the 'Rosa canina' group in the broadest sense; most likely several different species here in this photo);- Juniperus communis (the green ones) in the background;- and several others in the background which are difficult to differentiate here in this shot: Crataegus monogyna, Berberis vulgaris, Ligustrum vulgare, Cornus mas, and some more.This plant association is man-made - grazing animals favour those plants which are non-digestible for them (because of their thorns, or bitter taste, or whatever), like juniper but also wild roses, hawthorn and many more; also, they take more energy from the heath (by eating grass) than they leave their (with their dung), which results in soil becoming poorer year by year, which again promotes poor soil specialists (among which are many of those rare plants of which however, as said above, not much is to be seen at this time of year).
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Guildford, England, United Kingdom
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Parque Nacional Alerce Andino, Chile.This is the tallest and presumably oldest Fitzroya in the park (marked with the sign in my adjacent photo). We could see it from a distance overtopping all the surrounding trees.
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El Sabinar, El Hierro, Canary Islands, SpainCupressaceae
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Diselma archeri (cheshunt pine) growing on the upper slopes on the Wild Dog Tier, Central Plateau Conservation Area, Tasmania.
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Orinda, California, United States
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Lisle, Illinois, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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Florida, United States
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B de las Almunias: Zaragoza.Familia: CUPRESSACEAEDistribucin: Zonas secas de la regin mediterrnea, desde el E de Portugal y Marruecos hasta el N de Irn; se extiende por casi toda la Pennsula Ibrica, ms rara en el W; en Aragn se da en los Somontanos y Prepirineo, hasta Ordesa, escasea en la Depresin y se extiende por el Sistema Ibrico, pero en reas del W y C slo se cita como especie, aunque se supone su presencia, ya que es ms frecuente que la subsp. badia. Hbitat: Forma matorrales xerofticos o bien puede verse salpicando carrascales, pinares de pino carrasco, negral y silvestre, quejigares, etc, en ambientes secos, bien iluminados y resguardados.Preferencia edfica: Indiferente.Tolera bien los suelos rocosos.Rango altitudinal: ( 140 ) 240- 1350 ( 1500 ) mFloracin: Marzo - AbrilFructificacin: Septiembre - NoviembreForma Biolgica: FanerfitoExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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El Moncayo.Tarazona: Aragn (Espaa)Familia: CUPRESSACEAEDistribucin: En Europa extiende su rea por la regin eurosiberiana y montaas de la regin mediterrnea, alcanzando las del N, C y W de la Pennsula Ibrica y Sierra Nevada; en Aragn se dispersa por el Alto Pirineo (Ver Citas Reseables) y reaparece en el Moncayo. Desde ejemplares dispersos hasta grupos de numerosos individuos y de gran densidadHbitat: Se localiza en ambientes rocosos: crestones, grietas y rellanos, al pie de cantiles soleados o en gleras y pastos pedregosos; se sita prximo a las cumbres y con frecuencia acompaa con frecuencia al pino negro.Preferencia edfica: Acidfila. Aunque parece preferir los sustratos silceos, no es raro detectarla en terrenos calizos.Rango altitudinal: 1200- 2900 ( 3080 ) mForma Biolgica:Nanofanerfito perennifolioExtractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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El Salitre, Nuevo Leon, Mexico