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Chamaecyparis thyoides (L. ) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR
Atlantic white-cedar; Swamp-cedar

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Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar, branching
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Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar, branching

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Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar, fruit
© Copyright Cody Parmer 2010 · 1
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar, fruit
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar
© Copyright Cody Parmer 2010 · 1
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar

Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar
© Copyright Cody Parmer 2010 · 1
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar
© Copyright Cody Parmer 2010 · 1
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar

Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar
© Copyright Cody Parmer 2010 · 1
Chamaecyparis thyoides, Atlantic white cedar

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Amphisphaeriaceae  Discosia elliptica @ BPI (4)

Pestalotia conigena @ BPI (1)

Pestalotia foedans @ BPI (9)
Aphididae  Cinara ( @ NCSU_ENT (2)
Biatorellaceae  Biatorella resinae @ BPI (2)
Coniophoraceae  Coniophora arida @ BPI (1)

Coniophora ellisii @ BPI (2)

Coniophora leucothrix @ BPI (2)

Coniophora puteana @ BPI (1)
Corticiaceae  Corticium calceum @ BPI (1)

Corticium lacteum @ BPI (1)

Corticium luteum @ BPI (1)

Corticium pseudotsugae @ BPI (1)

Corticium scutellare @ BPI (3)

Corticium vagum @ BPI (2)

Corticium @ BPI (1)
Eriococcidae  Keithia chamaecyparissi @ 668107A (1); BPI (1); 668107B (1)

Keithia @ BPI (2)
Helicinidae  Hendersonia foliicola @ BPI (1)
Helotiaceae  Cenangium @ BPI (1)
Hydnaceae  Hydnum ellisianum @ BPI (4)

Hydnum stevensonii @ BPI (1)
Hymenochaetaceae  Hymenochaete simulans @ BPI (2)

Hymenochaete tabacina @ BPI (1)
Magnaporthaceae  Clasterosporium larvatum @ BPI (1)

Mycoleptodiscus atromaculans @ BPI (2)
Melanconidaceae  Harknessia thujina @ BPI (2)
Nectriaceae  Neocosmospora endophytica @ BPI (2)
Onagraceae  Kneiffia candidissima @ BPI (1)
Peniophoraceae  Peniophora pubera @ BPI (1)
Pleosporaceae  Dendryphion harknessii @ BPI (1)
Polyporaceae  Fomes roseus @ BPI (2)

Polyporus abietinus @ BPI (4)

Polyporus pinsitus @ BPI (1)

Poria hydnoides @ BPI (1)

Poria papyracea @ BPI (1)
Pucciniaceae  Gymnosporangium betheli-biseptatum @ BPI (3)

Gymnosporangium biseptatum @ 876023B (1); BPI (29)

Gymnosporangium botryapites @ 116498B (1); BPI (5)

Gymnosporangium clavariiforme @ 117293B (1); BPI (1); 117293A (1)

Gymnosporangium ellisii @ BPI (74)

Gymnosporangium fraternum @ BPI (12); 876027C (1)

Gymnosporangium hyalinum @ BPI (10)

Gymnosporangium kernianum @ BPI (1)

Gymnosporangium myricatum @ BPI (1)

Gymnosporangium transformans @ BPI (3)
Steccherinaceae  Steccherinum ballouii @ BPI (1)

Steccherinum ochraceum @ BPI (1)
Stictidaceae  Stictis sphaeroboloides @ BPI (1)
Valsaceae  Cytospora pustulata @ BPI (3)

Cytospora thujae @ BPI (2)
_  Hormonema dematioides @ BPI (1)

Hysteromyxa effugiens @ BPI (1)

Illosporium coccinellum @ BPI (1)

Porothelium @ BPI (1)

Zygodesmus pannosus @ BPI (3)

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1. Chamaecyparis thyoides (Linnaeus) Britton, Sterns & Poggenburg, Prelim. Cat. 71. 1888.

Atlantic white-cedar, southern white-cedar

Cupressus thyoides Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 1003. 1753; Chamaecyparis henryae Li H. L.; C . thyoides subsp. henryae (Li H. L.) E. Murray; C . thyoides var. henryae (Li H. L.) Little

Trees to 20(--28) m; trunk to 0.8(--1.5) m diam. Bark dark brownish red, less than 3 cm thick, irregularly furrowed and ridged. Branchlet sprays fan-shaped. Leaves of branchlets to 2 mm, apex acute to acuminate, bases of facial leaves often overlapped by apices of subtending facial leaves; glands usually present, circular. Pollen cones 2--4 mm, dark brown; pollen sacs yellow. Seed cones maturing and opening the first year, 4--9 mm broad, glaucous, bluish purple to reddish brown, not notably resinous; scales 5--7. Seeds 1--2 per scale, 2--3 mm, wing narrower than body.

Bogs and swamps of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts (primarily Coastal Plain); 0--500 m; Ala., Conn., Del., Fla., Ga., Maine, Md., Mass., Miss., N.H., N.J., N.Y., N.C., Pa., R.I., S.C., Va.

Li H. L. (1962) segregated some populations at the extreme southwestern limit of the species in Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi as Chamaecyparis henryae based on smoother bark, less flattened branchlets, lighter yellowish green foliage, steeper angle of leaf appression to the stem, more prominently keeled but less glandular leaves, and slightly larger cones, seeds, and seed wings. These features were contrasted with phenotypes found in the "northern and mid-Atlantic" populations, and Li proposed a relationship to C . nootkatensis rather than to C . thyoides . Preliminary comparison of herbarium material from the Southeast (including populations in Georgia and Florida) leads to retention of C . thyoides as a subtly variable complex with the imperfectly differentiated C . henryae at one end of the range.

A. J. Rehder (1949) listed, with bibliographic citations, 30 published varieties and forms best considered as cultivars.

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