A genus of a single species, closely allied to Thuja but differing in the cones, which are almost globular, with woody scales, the fertile scales (usually six) bearing three to five seeds (two or three in Thuja).
Thujopsis
Family
Cupressaceae
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Cupressaceae
A genus of a single species, closely allied to Thuja but differing in the cones, which are almost globular, with woody scales, the fertile scales (usually six) bearing three to five seeds (two or three in Thuja).
Some names used by Bean have now been superseded and are no longer familiar. To ensure that all plants can be easily found, under any name, we have cross-referenced to The Plant List, a collaboration between RBG Kew, Missouri Botanical Gardens and other organisations, which aims to provide a currently accepted name for any plant. Not all taxonomists will agree with all Plant List nomenclature, but it provides a baseline to compare names. For each species above, clicking on the Modern Name will link to the entry for that name on The Plant List website.