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  2. Cupressus torulosa - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... commonly known as the Himalayan cypress or Bhutan cypress, ... (150 ft) in height. [4] Distribution

  3. Cupressus cashmeriana - Wikipedia

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    Cupressus cashmeriana, the Bhutan cypress [1] or Kashmir cypress, [2] is a species of evergreen conifer native to the eastern Himalaya in Bhutan and adjacent areas of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India. [ Now in vulnerable category, IUCN list retrieved in 2006 ].

  4. Asia’s tallest known tree found hidden in Tibet - AOL

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    A gigantic cypress tree found in a canyon in Tibet stands as the tallest tree ever discovered in Asia and the second tallest in the world.. The tree, measuring over 335ft in height and nearly 9 ...

  5. King Cypress - Wikipedia

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    King Cypress tree - the oldest tree in Tibet and perhaps China. King Cypress (Chinese: 柏树王; pinyin: Bóshù wáng; also known as Great Cypress, or as Tibetans call it "the God of Tree") is a giant cypress tree (Cupressus gigantea) in Tibet (about 50 meters high, 5.8 meters in diameter, 0.165 acre of crown-projection-area and calculated age of 2,600 years).

  6. Cupressus - Wikipedia

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    Cupressus is one of several genera of evergreen conifers within the family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress; for the others, see cypress. It is considered a polyphyletic group. Based on genetic and morphological analysis, the genus Cupressus is found in the subfamily Cupressoideae .

  7. Cupressus austrotibetica - Wikipedia

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    Cupressus austrotibetica is a species of cypress tree native to the deep valleys of the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon area in the south of Tibet. The species name translates as 'south Tibetan cypress'.

  8. Rara National Park - Wikipedia

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    It is oval-shaped with an east–west axis, a length of 5 km (3.1 mi) and a width of 3 km (1.9 mi) draining into the Mugu-Karnali River via Nijar Khola. [ 2 ] Rara National Park is managed by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation and protected with the assistance of the Nepal Army.

  9. Richetia faguetiana - Wikipedia

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    Menara", a Richetia faguetiana tree, is the tallest flowering plant, and third tallest living tree, after Sequoia sempervirens and Himalayan cypress trees , was measured to be 97.58 m (320.1 ft) height in 2019. [3]