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[[File:Alhucemas (9).JPG|left|300px|thumb|Tetraclinis forest at [[Al Hoceima National Park]]]]
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'''''Tetraclinis''''' is a [[genus]] of [[evergreen]] [[Pinophyta|coniferous]] [[tree]] in the [[Cupressaceae|cypress]] family [[Cupressaceae]], containing only one species, '''''Tetraclinis articulata''''', also known as '''Sandarac''' or the '''Barbary thuja'''<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=fuwBN04nF9QC&pg=PA118&lpg=PA118&dq=barbary+thuja&source=bl&ots=8IHOTJDovW&sig=GA6vr4pZ2ehEYozmp8Pc2Xl9Yu0&hl=en&ei=CeWZSerfKJ6DtwfTl5CcCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result</ref>, [[endemism|endemic]] to the western [[Mediterranean region]]. It grows at relatively low altitudes in a hot, dry subtropical [[Mediterranean climate]].<ref name=farjon>Farjon, A. (2005). ''Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys''. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4</ref>
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[[File:Alhucemas (11).JPG|left|300px|thumb|Tetraclinis cones at [[Al Hoceima National Park]]]]
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It is a small, slow-growing tree, to 6–15 m (rarely 20 m) tall and 0.5 m (rarely 1 m) trunk diameter, often with two or more trunks from the base. The foliage forms in open sprays with scale-like [[leaf|leaves]] 1–8 mm long and 1–1.5 mm broad; the leaves are arranged in opposite decussate pairs, with the successive pairs closely then distantly spaced, so forming apparent whorls of four. The [[conifer cone|cones]] are 10–15 mm long, green ripening brown in about 8 months from pollination, and have four thick scales arranged in two opposite pairs. The [[seed]]s are 5–7 mm long and 2 mm broad, with a 3–4 mm broad papery wing on each side.<ref name=farjon/><ref name=rushforth>Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Britain and Europe''. Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.</ref>
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It is one of only a small number of conifers able to [[coppice]] (re-grow by sprouting from stumps), an adaptation to survive [[wildfire]] and moderate levels of browsing by animals. Old trees that have sprouted repeatedly over a long period form large burrs at the base, known as ''lupias''.<ref name=farjon/>
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The species has also been used in [[Bonsai]]. It is grown as an [[ornamental tree]], valued in hot, dry climates; it can be trimmed as a [[hedge (barrier)|hedge]].<ref name=rushforth/>
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Callitris quadrivalvis, Vent. (Thuja articulata, Vahl). Arab-tree. Sandarach. Gum Tree. Small tree, with fragrant hard durable wood: branches jointed and spreading: Ivs. very small, flattened, distichous, reduced to scales at the nodes: cone 4-sided, small, the valves oval and with a protuberance near the tip. N. Afr., in the mts. —Furnishes varnish resin (gum sandarach).
Callitris quadrivalvis, Vent. (Thuja articulata, Vahl). Arab-tree. Sandarach. Gum Tree. Small tree, with fragrant hard durable wood: branches jointed and spreading: Ivs. very small, flattened, distichous, reduced to scales at the nodes: cone 4-sided, small, the valves oval and with a protuberance near the tip. N. Afr., in the mts. L.B.C. 9:844.—Furnishes varnish resin (gum sandarach).
 
 
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Tetraclinis articulata in the mountains of Cartagena, Spain


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Features: bonsai
USDA Zones: 9 to 11
Scientific Names

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Tetraclinis forest at Al Hoceima National Park

Tetraclinis is a genus of evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae, containing only one species, Tetraclinis articulata, also known as Sandarac or the Barbary thuja[1], endemic to the western Mediterranean region. It grows at relatively low altitudes in a hot, dry subtropical Mediterranean climate.[2]

Tetraclinis cones at Al Hoceima National Park

It is a small, slow-growing tree, to 6–15 m (rarely 20 m) tall and 0.5 m (rarely 1 m) trunk diameter, often with two or more trunks from the base. The foliage forms in open sprays with scale-like leaves 1–8 mm long and 1–1.5 mm broad; the leaves are arranged in opposite decussate pairs, with the successive pairs closely then distantly spaced, so forming apparent whorls of four. The cones are 10–15 mm long, green ripening brown in about 8 months from pollination, and have four thick scales arranged in two opposite pairs. The seeds are 5–7 mm long and 2 mm broad, with a 3–4 mm broad papery wing on each side.[2][3]

It is one of only a small number of conifers able to coppice (re-grow by sprouting from stumps), an adaptation to survive wildfire and moderate levels of browsing by animals. Old trees that have sprouted repeatedly over a long period form large burrs at the base, known as lupias.[2]

The species has also been used in Bonsai. It is grown as an ornamental tree, valued in hot, dry climates; it can be trimmed as a hedge.[3]


Read about Tetraclinis articulata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Callitris quadrivalvis, Vent. (Thuja articulata, Vahl). Arab-tree. Sandarach. Gum Tree. Small tree, with fragrant hard durable wood: branches jointed and spreading: Ivs. very small, flattened, distichous, reduced to scales at the nodes: cone 4-sided, small, the valves oval and with a protuberance near the tip. N. Afr., in the mts. —Furnishes varnish resin (gum sandarach). CH


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  1. http://books.google.com/books?id=fuwBN04nF9QC&pg=PA118&lpg=PA118&dq=barbary+thuja&source=bl&ots=8IHOTJDovW&sig=GA6vr4pZ2ehEYozmp8Pc2Xl9Yu0&hl=en&ei=CeWZSerfKJ6DtwfTl5CcCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4
  3. 3.0 3.1 Rushforth, K. (1999). Trees of Britain and Europe. Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.