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Hesperocyparis pigmaea (Lemmon) Bartel

Hesperocyparis pigmaea (Lemmon) Bartel

Hesperocyparis pygmaea
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Hesperocyparis pigmaea (Lemmon) Bartel. Hesperocyparis pygmaea, the Mendocino cypress or pygmy cypress, is a taxon of disputed status in the western cypress genus. It is endemic to certain coastal terraces and coastal mountain ranges of Mendocino and Sonoma Counties in northwestern California. It is a variable tree, and closely related to Hesperocyparis abramsiana and Hesperocyparis goveniana, enough to sometimes be considered conspecific with them.

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Native range

Native range not recorded for this plant. Often a non-native cultivar or naturalized garden plant.

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