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| ==Species== | | ==Species== |
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| + | *L. chilensis Endl. Tree, to 60 ft., with compact, pyramidal bead: branchlets much compressed: leaves glaucous green, small, erect-spreading, obtuse, with a silvery line beneath: cones ovate-oblong, 1/2 in. long. Chile. {{SCH}} |
| + | *L. cupressoides Sarg. (L. tetragona, Eudl.). Tree, to 100 ft., with compact, pyramidal head, sometimes shrubby: branchlets almost tetragonal: Leaves ovate or ovate-lanceolate, with slightly spreading and acute apex: cones ovate; scales with a large, curved spine on the back. Chile to Patagonia. {{SCH}} |
| + | *L. Doniana, Endl. (syn. L. plumosa).{{SCH}} |
| + | *L. macrolepis, Benth. & Hook. Tree, to 100 ft.: branchlets compressed, green on both sides: leaves acute, the lateral strongly keeled, the middle ones obovate, apiculate: cones obovate-oblong, 1 in. long, consisting of 6 truncate scales. W.China. {{SCH}} |
| + | *L. plumosa, Sarg. (L. Doniana, Endl.). Tree, to 100 ft., with dense, pyramidal head; similar to the former, but leaves larger, more closely set and more spreading, without any silvery line beneath: scales of the cone with a large, curved spine on the back. New Zeal. This species is the most tender of this genus.{{SCH}} |
| + | *L. tetragona. Endl. (syn. L. cupressoides). {{SCH}} |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |