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Widdringtonia nodiflora (mountain cypress) is a species of Widdringtonia native to Southern Africa. It usually grows at high altitudes, typically among ...
Widdringtonia nodiflora is a bush/tree with a columnar crown and attains a height of 5-7 m. The slender and upright form of the mountain cedar during its ...
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Widdringtonia nodiflora

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Widdringtonia nodiflora is a species of Widdringtonia native to Southern Africa. It usually grows at high altitudes, typically among rocks on mountainsides. Its foliage and wood are highly flammable while its natural habitat is prone to fire. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Widdringtonia nodiflora
Higher classification: Widdringtonia
Rank: Species
Conifer, evergreen shrub or small tree, often no more than 6 m tall, frequently multi-stemmed, crown narrowly conical at first.
Mar 3, 2023 ˇ Monoecious evergreen shrubs or trees. As with many other species in the family, the leaves have distinct juvenile and adult foliage.
Shrub or small tree to 9 m; usually multistemmed, each stem developing from a swollen, subterranean base up to 3.5 m wide; rarely forming a monopodial tree ...
Ripe seed cones are oval to nearly spherical, 1.3-2.5 cm wide. Native to southern and southeastern Africa (Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe).
Oct 13, 2024 ˇ General Information. Mountain cedar is a usually multi-stemmed, evergreen shrub or small tree growing to about 6 metres tall, ...
Widdringtonia comprises four species endemic to southern Africa, of which W. nodiflora is the most widespread, stretching from the Cape to Mount Mulanje in ...
All 4 species of Widdringtonia are endemic in southern Africa. These frost resistant Trees often grow in groups on exposed rocks and gullies of mountains. The ...
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This smallish conifer can grow to 7 m tall and forms a columnar crown of finely divided branches with evergreen, scale-like leaves.