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Cupressus sargentii Jeps.
SARGENTS CYPRESS
Sargent Cypress

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Dacrymycetaceae  Dacrymyces deliquescens @ BPI (1)
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4. Cupressus sargentii Jepson, Fl. Calif. 1: 61. 1909.

Sargent cypress

Cupressus sargentii Jepson var. duttonii Jepson

Trees to 25 m, but often shrubby and less than 10 m; crown broader than tall or columnar, dense or open. Bark rough, furrowed, fibrous. Branchlets decussate, (1.5--)2--2.5 mm diam. Leaves usually with inconspicuous, shallow, pitlike, abaxial gland that usually does not produce drop of resin, often glaucous. Pollen cones mostly 3--4 ´ 2 mm; pollen sacs 3--4. Seed cones usually globose, mostly 2--2.5 cm, brown or gray, not glaucous; scales mostly 3--4 pairs, with scattered resin blisters, umbos inconspicuous or to 4 mm. Seeds 4--6 mm, dark brown, faintly to prominently glaucous.

Chaparral, foothill woodland, and lower montane forests, on serpentine; 200--1100 m; Calif.

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