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Cupressus abramsiana

''Cupressus abramsiana'' (Santa Cruz cypress) is a rare North American species of trees in the cypress family. It is endemic to the Santa Cruz Mountains of Santa Cruz and San Mateo Counties in west-central California.〔(Calflora taxon report, University of California, ''Hesperocyparis abramsiana'' (C. B. Wolf) Bartel Santa cruz cypress )〕
When cypresses were discovered in the Santa Cruz Mountains in 1881, they were first identified as ''Cupressus goveniana'', but Jepson (1909) considered them to be ''Cupressus sargentii''. In a detailed analysis, Wolf (1948) concluded it was a distinct species, naming it after L. R. Abrams, Emeritus Professor of Botany at Stanford University.〔Wolf, C. B. & Wagener, W. E. (1948). The New World Cypresses. El Aliso 1: 215-222.〕
Subsequent authors have either followed Wolf in treating it as a species (Griffin & Critchfield 1976,〔Griffin, J. R., & Critchfield, W. B. (1976). The Distribution of Forest Trees in California' USDA Forest Service Research Paper PSW-82.〕 the 1993 edition of the Jepson Manual,〔(''Cupressus abramsiana'' ) in the ''Jepson Manual'', University of California Press (1993)〕 and Lanner 1999〔Lanner, R. M. (1999). Conifers of California. Cachuma Press. ISBN 0-9628505-3-5〕), or within ''Cupressus goveniana'' as either a variety (''Cupressus goveniana'' var. ''abramsiana'' (C.B.Wolf) Little; as in Little (1970),〔Little, E. L. (1970). Names of New World Cypresses (''Cupressus''). ''Phytologia'' 20: 429-445.〕 the ''Gymnosperm Database''〔(Gymnosperm Database )〕 and Farjon (2005)〔Farjon, A. (2005). ''A Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopityaceae''. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4.〕), or not distinguished at all within ''C. goveniana'' (''Flora of North America''〔Eckenwalder, J. E., in (Flora of North America )〕)
Santa Cruz cypress is a small evergreen tree growing to 10 meters (33 feet) (rarely to 25 meters or over 83 feet) tall. The bark is gray, with a fibrous stringy texture, shredding on old trees. The foliage is bright green to yellowish-green, with scale-like leaves 1-1.5 mm long, the leaf tips slightly spreading on vigorous shoots but not on small shoots. Seedlings bear needle-like leaves 8-10 mm long. The cones are ovoid, 20-30 mm long and 15-22 mm broad, with eight or ten scales arranged in opposite decussate pairs, with the bract visible as no more than a small lump or short spine on the scale. The seeds are 3-5 mm long, glaucous brown, with a pair of small wings along the sides.〔 The cones remain closed on the trees for many years, until the trees are killed by a forest fire; after the tree is dead, the cones open to release the seeds which can then germinate successfully on the bare fire-cleared ground.〔
''Cupressus abramsiana'' is in some respects intermediate between ''Cupressus goveniana'' and ''Cupressus sargentii'' in morphology, and two studies have suggested (without conclusive proof) that it could be a natural hybrid between the two.〔McMillan, C. (1951). A third locality for ''Cupressus abramsiana'' Wolf. ''Madroño'' 11: 189-194.〕〔Zavarin, E., Lawrence, L., & Thomas, M. C. (1971). Compositional variations of leaf monoterpenes in ''Cupressus macrocarpa, C. pygmaea, C. goveniana, C. abramsiana'' and ''C. sargentii''. ''Phytochemistry'' 10: 379-393.〕
''Cupressus abramsiana'' is rare in the wild, found in only five small localities in Santa Cruz County, California, and is listed as endangered.〔〔(IUCN status report ).〕 It is separated from ''Cupressus goveniana'' in Monterey County by a gap of about 50 km, and from the also closely related ''Cupressus pigmaea'' by a gap of about 200 km (125 miles).〔 It grows at 460-1200 meters (1530-4000 feet) altitude, much higher than either ''C. goveniana'' or ''C. pigmaea''.〔
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