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close picture of old cypress tree

Picture of the beautiful spring Japanese cypress scenery.

Bald Cypress tree trunk (Taxodium distichum) full frame image with textured bark patterns.

Japanese cypress (Hinoki cypress) / Cupressaceae evergreen coniferous tree

Seamless khaki green camo pattern with forest foliage, nature elements. Leaves, cones, pine needles. Wild nature. For apparel, fabric, textile, sport goods.

Rough red bark of a Lawson cypress tree (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) photographed in vertical orientation. Another name for this cypress tree is Port Orford cedar, since it was found in 1854 near Port Orford in Michigan, though it is not a cedar. In fact, despite the inaccuracy, Port Orford cedar is a preferred name in the United States. In general, botanists prefer the more accurate Lawson or Lawson's cypress. Lawson cypress is planted in parks in the UK.

Vector Illustrations with a beautiful set of trees

Lonely standing green pyramid Cupressus sempervirens tree isolated on white

Wooden cut platform and juniper twigs on a white background. Empty natural exhibition podium for product presentation

Japanese cypress (Hinoki cypress) boasts the world's highest quality as a durable and frafrant cnstruction material.

Captured in the cypress forest zone of Aobayama, a satoyama located in Aoba Ward, Sendai City

Captured in the cypress forest zone of Aobayama, a satoyama located in Aoba Ward, Sendai City

Vector graphics. A set of wooden pots for plants. Grass and flowers

Macro view of the fruits of a common juniper Juniperus communis surrounded by green leaves forming a beautiful natural background

Exfoliating furrowed grey brown aging bark of California Juniper, Juniperus Californica, Cupressaceae, native mostly-dioecious perennial evergreen arborescent shrub in Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert, Winter.

Alerce (Fitzroya tree) at Pumalin National Park in the Chilean Patagonia, southern Chile

Alerces (Fitzroya trees) at Pumalin National Park in the Chilean Patagonia, southern Chile

Cypress (Cupressus L.), the color vector image, and a cypress silhouette, the black vector image, on a white background

Set of ornamental plants and trees for landscaping. Vector graphics. Boxwood, hibiscus and arborvitae tree.

Cupressus lusitania is an Evergreen Conifer Tree and Native to Mexico and Central America.

Santa Maria del Tule, Mexico - 03 Mar 2011: The palace in Santa Maria del Tule, Mexico

branches with cones and leaves of bald cypress

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Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) or Hinoki Cypress branch, Christmas evergreen background.

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Is a deciduous conifer in the family Cupressaceae. It is native to the southeastern United States. Hardy and tough, this tree adapts to a wide range of soil types, whether wet, salty, dry, or swampy. It is noted for the russet-red fall color of its lacy needles. Taxodium distichum is a large, slow-growing, and long-lived tree. It typically grows to heights of 35–120 feet (10–40 m) and has a trunk diameter of 3–7 feet (0.9–2.1 m).The bald cypress was designated the official state tree of Louisiana in 1963.

Tree trunk and bark of a bald cypress or swamp cypress (Taxodium distichum).

Base of a large bald cypress tree with orange leaves and Spanish moss in a mysterious swamp with fog rising all around it, Caddo Lake, on the border between Louisiana and Texas, USA

Cultivation of ornamental plants Chamaecyparis pisifera to decorate gardens in homes

Vintage Pine Evergreen Fir Spruce Trees Silhouette Logo Design Emblem Badge

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Shaft of light coming through the branches of a Montezuma Cypress tree.

The Tree of Tule in Oaxaca, Mexico. Known as the widest tree in the world.

Alerces (Fitzroya trees) at Pumalin National Park in the Chilean Patagonia, southern Chile

Set of ornamental plants and trees for landscaping. Vector graphics. Boxwood, hibiscus and arborvitae tree.

Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) or Hinoki Cypress branch, Christmas evergreen background.

columnar juniper tree or shrub of higher but narrow stature. grows near a historic building on a small flowerbed mulched by bark. two specimens of an evergreen oval plant, yellow daffodils, narcissus pseudonarcissus, prunus laurocerasus novita, juniperus scopulorum skyrocket, sky rocket, lawsoniana

Resin droplets forming on the trunk of a pine tree with a blurred background.