Platycladus Spach

Platycladus (en), Biota (fr)

Genus

Gymnosperms > Cupressales > Cupressaceae

Characteristics

Trees evergreen, monoecious; branchlets arranged in a plane, spreading or ascending, flattened. Leaves decussate, 4-ranked, scalelike, base decurrent, with an abaxial resin gland, dimorphic along branchlets; lateral leaves without conspicuous, white stomatal bands abaxially but with a median groove. Pollen cones with 8-12 microsporophylls, each with 3-6 pollen sacs. Seed cones terminal, solitary, dehiscent when mature in 1st year; cone scales 6 or 8, decussate, flat, thick, woody, only the middle 2 pairs fertile; free bract apex a long, recurved cusp. Seeds wingless, rarely with a very narrow wing. Cotyledons 2.
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Images

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Distribution

Platycladus world distribution map, present in China and United States of America

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:11682-1
WFO ID wfo-4000030092
COL ID 6RQZ
BDTFX ID 87022
INPN ID 196382
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Synonyms

Platycladus Biota

Lower taxons

Platycladus orientalis