
Callitris is a genus of coniferous trees in the Cupressaceae (cypress family). There are 16 recognized species in the genus, of which 13 are native to Australia and the other three (C. neocaledonica, C. sulcata and C. pancheri) native to New Caledonia. Traditionally, the most widely used common name is cypress-pine, a name shared by some species of the closely related genus Actinostrobus. Alongside Eucalyptus, Callitris is one of the dominant tree genera in Australia. ==Description== They are small to medium-sized trees or large shrubs, reaching tall (to in C. macleayana).
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Шишки Callitris verrucosa Мужские шишки небольшие, 3—6 мм длиной, и находятся на кончиках веток. Женские шишки, сначала также незаметные, за 18—20 месяцев созревают до размера 1—3 см в длину и ширину. Консортивные связи С видами каллитриса ассоциированы клопы-фитофаги из рода Lestonia. Виды По информации базы данных The Plant List (на июль 2016) род включает 15 видов[1]: Callitris baileyi C.T.White Callitris canescens (arl.) S.T.Blake Callitris columellaris F.Muell. — Кипарисовая сосна Callitris drummondii (Parl.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex F.Muell. Callitris endlicheri (arl.) F.M.Bailey Callitris macleayana (F.Muell.) F.Muell. Callitris monticola J.Garden Callitris muelleri (arl.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex F.Muell. Callitris neocaledonica Dümmer Callitris oblonga Rich. & A.Rich. Callitris preissii Miq. Callitris rhomboidea R.Br. ex Rich. & A.Rich. Callitris roei (Endl.) F.Muell. Callitris sulcata (Parl.) Schltr. Callitris verrucosa (A.Cunn. ex Endl.) R.Br. ex Mirb. Примечания ↑ Callitris (англ.). The Plant List. Version 1.1. (2013). Проверено 27 июля 2016. Это заготовка статьи по ботанике. Вы можете помочь проекту, дополнив её. Источник — https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti
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Callitris is a genus of coniferous trees in the Cupressaceae (cypress family). There are 16 recognized species in the genus, of which 13 are native to Australia and the other three (C. neocaledonica, C. sulcata and C. pancheri) native to New Caledonia. Traditionally, the most widely used common name is cypress-pine, a name shared by some species of the closely related genus Actinostrobus. Alongside Eucalyptus, Callitris is one of the dominant tree genera in Australia. ==Description== They are small to medium-sized trees or large shrubs, reaching tall (to in C. macleayana). The leaves are evergreen and scale-like, but young seedlings have needle-like leaves; in C. macleayana, needle-like leaves are found mixed with scale leaves throughout the tree's life. The scales are arranged in six rows along the twigs, in alternating whorls of three (often in whorls of four in C. macleayana).
The male cones are small, long, and are located at the tips of the twigs. The female cones start out similarly inconspicuous, maturing in 18–20 months to long and wide, globular to ovoid (acute in C. macleayana), with six overlapping, thick, woody scales, arranged in two whorls of three (often 8 scales in C. macleayana). The cones remain closed on the trees for many years, opening only after being scorched by a bushfire; this then releases the seeds to grow on the newly cleared burnt ground.
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