Cypress

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For the Mediterranean island (sometimes misspelled 'cypress'), see Cyprus.
Monterey Cypresses (Cupressus macrocarpa) planted in Melbourne, Australia
Monterey Cypresses (Cupressus macrocarpa) planted in Melbourne, Australia

Cypress is the name applied to many plants in the conifer family Cupressaceae (cypress family). Most plants bearing the common name cypress are in the genera Cupressus and Chamaecyparis, but several other genera in the family carry the name:


The word is also used as a descriptor for this angiosperm vine in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae:


Cypress is also a place name for several localities:


Other uses:


Iran's Ancient Cypresses:

Cypress was the first choice for Iranian Gardens (PARDIS). In all famous Iranian gardens such as Fin Garden, Maahaan, Dowlat-Abad and etc. this tree plays the central rule. The most ancient living Cypress is located in Abarkooh, near Shiraz. Its age is estimated around 5000 years ([1]).

The cypress is associated with the Greek god Hades.

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