Cedrus libani var. brevifolia

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Cedrus libani var. brevifolia, the Cyprus cedar, is a conifer in the genus Cedrus. It is native to the Troödos Mountains of central Cyprus.[3][2] It grows in the Cedar Valley in Pafos State Forest.[4] It grows in monotypic forest stands, particularly on mountain tops, and often in mixed forest stands with Pinus brutia, Quercus alnifolia, and Platanus orientalis, from 800 to 1,400 metres elevation. It is known from five natural stands – Tripylos, Mauroi Kremoi, Sellae tis Ellias, Throni, and Exo Milos. The largest stand at Tripylos was inventoried at 2 km2 and 16,000 mature individuals with diameter at breast height (DBH) of 12 cm or greater. The IUCN Red List assesses the species as Vulnerable.[1]

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Cyprus cedar
A young tree in Cyprus
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnospermae
Division: Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Order: Pinales
Family: Pinaceae
Genus: Cedrus
Species:
Variety:
C. l. var. brevifolia
Trinomial name
Cedrus libani var. brevifolia
Synonyms[2]
  • Cedrus brevifolia (Hook.f.) Elwes & A.Henry (1908)
  • Cedrus libani subsp. brevifolia (Hook.f.) Meikle (1977)
  • Cedrus libanitica subsp. brevifolia (Hook.f.) O.Schwarz (1944)
  • Cedrus libanotica subsp. brevifolia (Hook.f.) Holmboe (1914)
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The tree is considered by some botanists to be a variety of the Cedrus libani (cedar of Lebanon), by others as a separate species Cedrus brevifolia, or as a subspecies, Cedrus libani subsp. brevifolia.[2]

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