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There are 13 letters in YELLOWCYPRESS ( C3E1L1O1P3R1S1W4Y4 )
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Definitions of yellow cypress in various dictionaries:
noun - tall evergreen of the Pacific coast of North America often cultivated for ornament
YELLOW CYPRESS - tall evergreen of the Pacific coast of North America often cultivated for ornament
YELLOW CYPRESS - Cupressus nootkatensis is a species of trees in the cypress family native to the coastal regions of northwestern North America. This species goes b...
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Cupressus nootkatensis is a species of trees in the cypress family native to the coastal regions of northwestern North America. This species goes by many common names including: Nootka cypress, yellow cypress, Alaska cypress, Nootka cedar, yellow cedar, Alaska cedar, and Alaska yellow cedar. The specific epithet "nootkatensis" is derived from its discovery on the lands of a First Nation of Canada, those lands of the Nuu-chah-nulth people of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, who were formerly referred to as the Nootka. |