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What does a cypress look like?
Cypress appearance

The crown of young cypress trees is conical or oval, and the crown of old trees is round, with many branches and dense branches. Its trunk epidermis is grayish brown, rough and grows very slowly. Its leaves are green and scaly.

What color is cypress?

Pine and cypress are evergreen trees, so the leaves are green and the bark is brown, which is not the same color as other vegetation all year round. Maintaining this plant requires proper temperature, plenty of water and light.

Morphological characteristics of cypress leaves

The cypress leaves are scaly and slightly blunt at the top. The exposed part of the central leaf of the tender branch is triangular, and there is a strip-shaped gland groove in the middle of the back. The leaves on both sides are boat-shaped, with slightly curved tips, blunt ridges on the back and glandular points under the tips.

What do cypress seeds look like?

Cypress seeds are ovoid, slightly pointed at the top, round at the base, grayish brown to purplish brown in color, slightly 3-spindle-shaped, with extremely narrow or wingless wings.

Describe cypress sentences

Evergreen cypress trees in winter and summer are covered with fluffy pine trees and heavy snowballs, like jade-carved cotton peaches, crystal clear. Cypress trees are green all the year round. From a distance, it looks like a handsome boy in the distance, overlooking the ever-changing changes on the earth.

Cypress plant properties

Cypress is the floorboard of cypress plants. It is an evergreen tree and contains many genera. Cypress trees mainly include Platycladus orientalis, cypress, juniper and cypress. There are 8 genera and 29 species of cypress in China. Tibet has the largest cypress tree in China, also known as the largest cypress tree. Cypress is widely distributed, reaching Inner Mongolia and Jilin in the north and Guangdong and Guangxi in the south.

Appreciation of cypress paintings