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  2. Sciadopitys verticillata - Wikipedia

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    Sciadopitys verticillata, the kōyamaki or Japanese umbrella-pine, is a unique conifer endemic to Japan. It is the sole living member of the family Sciadopityaceae and genus Sciadopitys , a living fossil with no close relatives.

  3. Five Sacred Trees of Kiso - Wikipedia

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    The trees that are part of the group include: [1] A Hinoki cypress. Chamaecyparis obtusa (ヒノキ, the Japanese cypress, or the Hinoki cypress) Chamaecyparis pisifera (サワラ, the Sawara cypress, or Pea-bearing cypress) Sciadopitys verticillata (コウヤマキ, the kōyamaki or Japanese umbrella-pine)

  4. Sciadopitys - Wikipedia

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    Sciadopitys, commonly called umbrella pines, is a genus of a unique conifers now endemic to Japan. The sole living member of the family Sciadopityaceae is Sciadopitys verticillata , a living fossil .

  5. The Oaxacan-born cook caring for Yamaguchi Nursery's ... - AOL

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    Oaxacan-born Miguel Hernandez is the resident bonsai artist at Sawtelle's historic Yamaguchi Nursery The Oaxacan-born cook caring for Yamaguchi Nursery's historic bonsai collection Skip to main ...

  6. Sciadopityaceae - Wikipedia

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    Sciadopityaceae, commonly called umbrella pines, is a family of conifers now endemic to Japan but in prehistoric times they could also be found in Europe and China. The sole living member of the family is Sciadopitys verticillata , while several extinct genera are known from the fossil record.

  7. Taizō-in - Wikipedia

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    Taizō-in is well known for its two gardens. The main garden, Motonobu-no-niwa, is a traditional Japanese dry landscape garden (karesansui), containing several angular rocks suggesting the cliffs of the island of Hōrai, with smaller stones suggesting a stream. The planting is mostly evergreen, including camellia, pine, and Japanese umbrella pine.

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