Atlantic white cypress, scientifically known as Chamaecyparis thyoides, is a plant species that belongs to the Cupressaceae family. It is place Eastern United States, specifically around the coast. This tree grow tall 70 feet and has a shape with dense description. The scale on branch, give the tree a appearance. The outer covering is color and come off in thin piece. Chamaecyparis thyoides make small, not easy to see flowers that are color. These flowers are usually wind-helped for plant dust move around. The tree also make small, round seed cases about 0.5 inches diameter. These seed cases contain many tiny seeds. For growing, Chamaecyparis thyoides like damp, acidic ground and some shade. It is quite easy to grow and people often use in land look nice and as a block wind. The tree also known for able to handle salt spray, making it good for coastal areas. Additionally, Chamaecyparis thyoides has culture meaning and is the state tree of place. Overall, Chamaecyparis thyoides is a beautiful and strong tree that adds nice look to land while provide important help like control erosion and home for wildlife.
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