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In North Africa, this genus is comprised of 3 species, geographically very far from each other, but so close morphologically that some authors do not justify the separation at specific level. <strong>C. sempervirens<\/strong> and <strong>C. atlantica<\/strong> grow in the Mediterranean region and <strong>C. dupreziana<\/strong> in the central Sahara, where it still survives as one of the last vestiges of Mediterranean vegetation in the region.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"template":"","short_name":"Cupressus","name_html":"<strong>Cupressus<\/strong> L.","short_description":"","references":"Abdoun, F. &amp; Beddiaf, M. 2002. <em>Cupressus dupreziana<\/em> A. Camus, r\u00e9partition, d\u00e9p\u00e9rissement et r\u00e9g\u00e9n\u00e9ration au Tassili n\u2019Ajjer, Sahara Central. <em>Comptes Rendus Biologie<\/em>. 325: 617-627.\r\n\r\nAbdoun, F. &amp; Gardner, M.F. 2016. <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>var<em>. dupreziana<\/em>, from the website, Threatened Conifers of The World (http:\/\/threatenedconifers.rbge.org.uk\/taxa\/details\/99).\r\n\r\nAbdoun, F., Jull, A.J.T., Guibal, F. &amp; Thinon, M. 2005. Radial growth of the Sahara\u2019s oldest trees: <em>Cupressus dupreziana<\/em> A. Camus. Trees 19, 6: 661-670.\r\n\r\nBarry, J.P. <em>et al<\/em>., 1970. Essai de monographie du <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>A.Camus, Cypr\u00e8s end\u00e9mique du Tassili des Ajjer (Sahara Central). <em>Bulletin de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord<\/em>, 61: 95-178.\r\n\r\nBenhouhou, S., Boucheneb, N., Sahli, F. &amp; Idrissa Yaou, A. 2005. Le cypr\u00e8s du Tassili : caract\u00e9risation floristique et \u00e9cologique = Floristic and ecological characterisation of the Tassili cypress. <em>S\u00e9cheresse.<\/em>\r\n16(1) : 61-66.\r\n\r\nDella Rocca, G. <em>et al<\/em>. 2026. The Numidian Cypress (<em>Cupressus sempervirens<\/em> var. <em>numidica<\/em> Trab.): An Endangered Tree Endemic of Tunisia. <em>Forests<\/em> 2026, 17, 438. <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438<\/a>\r\n\r\nSilba, J. 1998. A monograph of the genus <em>Cupressus<\/em> L. <em>Journal of the International Conifer Preservation Society <\/em>5(2): 1-98.","custom_author":"G. Ben\u00edtez, J. Molero Mesa & J. Charco.","family":[{"name_html":"<strong>CUPRESSACEAE <\/strong>Rich. ex Bartling","short_name":"CUPRESSACEAE","short_description":"","references":"","custom_author":"G. Ben\u00edtez, J. Molero Mesa & J. 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Essai de monographie du <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>A.Camus, Cypr\u00e8s end\u00e9mique du Tassili des Ajjer (Sahara Central). <em>Bulletin de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord<\/em>, 61: 95-178.\r\n\r\nBenhouhou, S., Boucheneb, N., Sahli, F. &amp; Idrissa Yaou, A. 2005. Le cypr\u00e8s du Tassili : caract\u00e9risation floristique et \u00e9cologique = Floristic and ecological characterisation of the Tassili cypress. <em>S\u00e9cheresse.<\/em>\r\n16(1) : 61-66.\r\n\r\nDella Rocca, G. <em>et al<\/em>. 2026. The Numidian Cypress (<em>Cupressus sempervirens<\/em> var. <em>numidica<\/em> Trab.): An Endangered Tree Endemic of Tunisia. <em>Forests<\/em> 2026, 17, 438. <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438<\/a>\r\n\r\nSilba, J. 1998. A monograph of the genus <em>Cupressus<\/em> L. <em>Journal of the International Conifer Preservation Society <\/em>5(2): 1-98.","custom_author":"G. Ben\u00edtez, J. 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Trunk straight up to 1 m in diameter, greyish-brown bark, fibrous and longitudinally striated. Various forms have been described according to the shape: in f. <em>stricta<\/em> (Aiton) Rehder (<em>C. pyramidalis <\/em>Targ.,<em> C. fastigiata<\/em> DC.) the branches arise from the trunk at an acute angle, forming a very long and narrow conical crown; in f. <em>numidica<\/em> Trab. the branches arise from the trunk at a right angle, then rise forming a wide conical crown; and in f. <em>horizontalis<\/em> (Miller) Voss (<em>C. horizontalis <\/em>Miller) branches appear fully extended, forming a conical crown much wider and ungainly. Branchlets covered in squamiform, very oppressed, triangular, very small leaves (0.5-1 mm), green in colour. Male cones ovoid-cylindrical (4-8 mm), born solitary at the end of the branchlets. Female cones or strobili ovoid-elliptical (2.5-4 cm) brown-grey in colour, with 8 to 14 peltate scales with a central blunt mucro. 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In North Africa, this genus is comprised of 3 species, geographically very far from each other, but so close morphologically that some authors do not justify the separation at specific level. <strong>C. sempervirens<\/strong> and <strong>C. atlantica<\/strong> grow in the Mediterranean region and <strong>C. dupreziana<\/strong> in the central Sahara, where it still survives as one of the last vestiges of Mediterranean vegetation in the region.","post_excerpt":"","post_author":"1","post_date":"2020-11-10 09:01:38","post_date_gmt":"2020-11-10 09:01:38","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"cupressus-l-2","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2021-03-16 11:54:18","post_modified_gmt":"2021-03-16 11:54:18","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.northafricatrees.org\/genus\/cupressus-l-2\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"genus","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","comments":false,"id":11431},"11425":{"short_name":"Juniperus","name_html":"<strong>Juniperus <\/strong>L.","short_description":"","references":"Adams, R.P. (ed). 2014. <em>Junipers of the world: The genus <\/em>Juniperus. Trafford publishing, Vancouver. 415 pp.\r\n\r\nAdams, R.P., Boratynski, A., Arista, M., Schwarzbach, A.E., Leschner, H., Liber, Z., Minissale, P., Mataraci, T. &amp; Manolis. A. 2013. Analysis of <em>Juniperus phoenicea<\/em> from throughout its range in the Mediterranean using DNA sequence data from nrDNA and petN-psbM: the case for the recognition of <em>J. turbinata<\/em> Guss. <em>Phytologia<\/em> 95: 202-209.\r\n\r\nBoraty\u0144ski, A., Jasi\u0144ska, A.K., Marcysiak, K., Mazur, M., Romo, A.M., Boraty\u0144ska, K., Sobierajska, K. &amp; Iszku\u0142o, G. 2013. Morphological differentiation supports the genetic pattern of the geographic structure of <em>Juniperus thurifera<\/em> (<em>Cupressaceae<\/em>). <em>Pl. <\/em><em>Syst. Evol<\/em>. 299(4): 773-784.\r\n\r\nLebreton P., &amp; P\u00e9rez de Paz P.L. 2001. D\u00e9finition du Gen\u00e9vrier de Ph\u00e9nicie (<em>Juniperus<\/em> aggr. <em>phoenicea<\/em>), reconsid\u00e9r\u00e9 \u00e0 ses limites biog\u00e9ographiques: M\u00e9diterran\u00e9e orientale (Cr\u00e8te et Chypre) et Atlantique (Iles Canaries). <em>Bulletin mensuel de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 linn\u00e9enne de Lyon<\/em> 70(4): 73\u201392.\r\n\r\nMazur, M., Boratynska, K., Marcysiak, K., Gomez, D. Tomaszewski, D., Didukh, J. &amp; Boratynski, A. 2003. Morphological variability of Juniperus phoenicea (Cupressaceae) from three distant localities on the Iberian peninsula. <em>Act. Soc. Bot. Poloniae<\/em> 72: 71-78.\r\n\r\nMazur, M., Minissale, P., Sciandrello, S. &amp; Boraty\u0144ski, A. 2015. Morphological and ecological comparison of populations of <em>Juniperus turbinata<\/em> Guss. and <em>J. phoenicea<\/em> L. from the Mediterranean region. <em>Plant Biosystems<\/em> 150: 313-322.\r\n\r\nRhanem M. 2016. Compl\u00e9ments \u00e0 la distribution et au statut de relique geomorphologique de <em>Juniperus communis <\/em>L. au Maroc \u00e0 la lumi\u00e8re de la d\u00e9couverte d'un g\u00e9omorphosite remarquable sur le Mont Massker. <em>Evaxiana<\/em> 2: 23-41.","custom_author":"","family":{"ID":"10869","post_author":"1","post_date":"2020-11-10 08:58:17","post_date_gmt":"2020-11-10 08:58:17","post_content":"Family of trees and shrubs comprising 32 genera and approximately 160 species distributed around the globe. Its forest dynamics in the Old World is complex, because the species are very primitive and base their success on longevity. There have no great forestry value, but the essence and resins of some species are used in industry, medicine or for making liquors like gin. 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Under extreme conditions of high mountains, its shape is that of a hemispherical bush. Trunk very tortuous, generally branching from the base. Bark red-brown, that can easily detach into small flaky plates. Leaves born in whorls of 3, very close to each other, giving the bush a very dense appearance; acicular, rigid, spiky, \u00b1 flat, green, upper side of the leaf blade with a wide white longitudinal band; small in size (4-12 \u00d7 1.3-2 mm). Male cones ovoid, yellow, born solitary in leaf axils of male plants. Female plants produce female cones or galbuli, small (6-10 mm), fleshy and subglobose, blackish, covered, like the leaves, by a distinctive bluish-white waxy powder.","post_title":"Juniperus communis L. subsp. hemisphaerica (C. 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Trunk, up to 1 m in diameter, can be straight or tortuous. Sometimes large junipers are branched from the base. Bark fibrous, greyish-brown, that detaches into narrow strips. Leaves on the branchlets in whorls of 3, the whorls are spaced out giving a much less dense general appearance than <em>J. communis<\/em>. Leaves acicular, semirigid or rigid, generally spiky, angular, green, with two narrow whitish bands across longitudinally on the upper side of the leaf. Male cones ovoid, globose or elongated, yellow, born solitary in the leaf axils. 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Trunk generally straight, sometimes tortuous, twisted, up to 3 m in diameter, although Maire (1952) cites a diameter of up to 5 m, with the presence of several basal branches being common. Bark ashen, striated, fissured longitudinally, detaching into narrow strips. Branches thick, ashen. Branchlets flattened, subtetragonal in section, covered in squamiform leaves (1.5-2 mm), \u00b1 acute, with a non-scarious margin, imbricate but with a raised apex, giving it a rough touch. Leaves in younger specimens are acicular, as in the rest of the family. Male cones ovoid or oblong, arranged at the end of the branchlets. Female cones or galbuli appear in short side branchlets, subglobose (6-8 mm) black-bluish or dark purple when mature, usually covered with a waxy bluish-white powder, especially when maturing. 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Bark ashen or reddish-brown, fibrous, that detaches into narrow strips. Branches reddish-brown in colour. Branchlets very thin with a caudate apex (i.e. an apex which is extended exceeding the immediate lateral branchlets), entirely covered with small squamiform leaves (0.7-1mm), ovate-rhomboid, very imbricate, from acute to clearly acuminate, with a narrow scarious margin. In younger individuals, the leaves are acicular, similar to <em>J. oxycedrus<\/em>, with two longitudinal whitish bands, 5-14 \u00d7 0.5-1 mm. Male cones born solitary at the end of the branchlets. 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In North Africa, this genus is represented by 5 species of Mediterranean distribution and of very uneven abundance: <strong>J. communis<\/strong> and <strong>J. sabina<\/strong> only have a few scattered and very localised populations, while <strong>J. thurifera<\/strong> and especially <strong>J. oxycedrus<\/strong> and <strong>J. turbinata <\/strong>are common and even locally abundant.","post_excerpt":"","post_author":"1","post_date":"2020-11-10 09:01:38","post_date_gmt":"2020-11-10 09:01:38","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"juniperus-l-2","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2021-03-16 12:31:54","post_modified_gmt":"2021-03-16 12:31:54","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.northafricatrees.org\/genus\/juniperus-l-2\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"genus","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","comments":false,"id":11425},"11428":{"short_name":"Tetraclinis","name_html":"<strong>Tetraclinis<\/strong> Masters","short_description":"","references":"Charco, J. 2018. <em>Tetraclinis articulata<\/em> en el N de \u00c1frica. In Esteve Selma, M.A. <em>et al<\/em>. <em>Tetraclinis articulata: biogeograf\u00eda, ecolog\u00eda, amenazas y conservaci\u00f3n. <\/em>Direcci\u00f3n General de Medio Natural de la Regi\u00f3n de Murcia. 5-42.\r\n\r\nFennane M. 1987. <em>Etude phyto\u00e9cologique des t\u00e9traclinaies marocaines<\/em>, Tesis doctoral, Universit\u00e9 de Droit, Economie et Science, Marseille, France.\r\n\r\nHadjadj-Aoul, S. &amp; Loisel, R. 1999. Syntaxonomie des peuplements alg\u00e9riens du Thuya de Berb\u00e9rie (<em>Tetraclinis articulata<\/em> (Vahl) Masters). Les peuplements forestiers et pr\u00e9forestiers. <em>Doc. Phytosoc<\/em>., N.S., 19: 229-285.\r\n\r\nHadjadj-Aoul, S., Chouieb, M. &amp; Loisel, R. 2009. Effet des facteurs environnementaux sur les premiers stades de la r\u00e9g\u00e9n\u00e9ration naturelle de <em>Tetraclinis articulata <\/em>(Vahl, Master) en Oranie (Alg\u00e9rie). Ecologia Mediterranea, 35: 19-30.\r\n\r\nJulin, M. 2008. <em>Tar production, traditional medicine and potential threat to biodiversity in the Marrakesh region. An ethnobotanical study<\/em>. Biology Education Centre and Department of Systematic Botany. Upsala University. 24 pp + Anexos.\r\n\r\nSghaier, T., S\u00e1nchez-Gonz\u00e1lez, M., Garchi, S., Ammari, Y., Ca\u00f1ellas, I. &amp; Calama, R. 2015. Developing a stand-based growth and yield model for Thuya (<em>Tetraclinis articulata <\/em>(Vahl) Mast) in Tunisia. <em>iForest<\/em> 9: 79-88. doi: 10.3832\/ifor1389-008","custom_author":"G. Ben\u00edtez, J. Molero Mesa, & J. Charco.","family":{"ID":"10869","post_author":"1","post_date":"2020-11-10 08:58:17","post_date_gmt":"2020-11-10 08:58:17","post_content":"Family of trees and shrubs comprising 32 genera and approximately 160 species distributed around the globe. Its forest dynamics in the Old World is complex, because the species are very primitive and base their success on longevity. There have no great forestry value, but the essence and resins of some species are used in industry, medicine or for making liquors like gin. 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Its forest dynamics in the Old World is complex, because the species are very primitive and base their success on longevity. There have no great forestry value, but the essence and resins of some species are used in industry, medicine or for making liquors like gin. 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Its distribution is restricted to the region of High Nfiss (High Gundafa in some texts) mainly on the northern slope of Tizi-n-Test (although the southern slope also has at least a dozen small populations).","observations":"This atlasic species was initially under <em>C. sempervirens<\/em> and thus appears in the two main Moroccan classics: <em>Catalogue des plantes du Maroc<\/em> (1931) and <em>Flore de l'Afrique du Nord<\/em> (1952). However, a series of differences including the size of the tree, the colour of the leaves or the shape, size and number of cone scales, made Gaussen define it as <em>C. marocana<\/em>, <span class=\"VIiyi\" lang=\"en\"><span class=\"JLqJ4b ChMk0b\" data-language-for-alternatives=\"en\" data-language-to-translate-into=\"es\" data-phrase-index=\"0\" data-number-of-phrases=\"2\">later as <em>C. atlantica<\/em>.<\/span> <span class=\"JLqJ4b ChMk0b\" data-language-for-alternatives=\"en\" data-language-to-translate-into=\"es\" data-phrase-index=\"1\" data-number-of-phrases=\"2\">Currently it tends to be subordinated within <em>C. dupreziana,<\/em> as a variety or subspecies (The Plant List, IUCN Red List).\u00a0<\/span><\/span>\r\n\r\nIn the early Holocene, cypresses were much more widespread in North Africa but logging, overgrazing and widespread desertification that affected the area in the last thousands of years made them disappear from large areas. Currently, a detailed genetic study of the remaining populations (western High Atlas, central Sahara, Tunisian Dorsal and Mount Akhdar) should be performed; and all of them should be efficiently protected from logging and grazing (though these seem sustainable traditional uses, when certain species are in a critical situation and occupy small areas, they will disappear if not properly protected).","conservation":"In the <em>IUCN Red List of Threatened Species<\/em> it is listed at a global level as Endangered (EN) (Abdoun, <em>et al.<\/em> 2013). These authors group this species with <em>C. dupreziana<\/em> into the one species separated into two varieties, calling the Moroccan Atlas cypresses as <em>C. dupreziana<\/em> var. <em>atlantica, <\/em>which Gardner &amp; Griffiths (2013) list as Critically Endangered (CR). In Morocco it is included in its List of native species that need authorization for commercial use (Law 29-2005 and Decree 2-12-484 of 21-May-2015).","genus":{"11431":{"short_name":"Cupressus","name_html":"<strong>Cupressus<\/strong> L.","short_description":"","references":"Abdoun, F. &amp; Beddiaf, M. 2002. <em>Cupressus dupreziana<\/em> A. Camus, r\u00e9partition, d\u00e9p\u00e9rissement et r\u00e9g\u00e9n\u00e9ration au Tassili n\u2019Ajjer, Sahara Central. <em>Comptes Rendus Biologie<\/em>. 325: 617-627.\r\n\r\nAbdoun, F. &amp; Gardner, M.F. 2016. <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>var<em>. dupreziana<\/em>, from the website, Threatened Conifers of The World (http:\/\/threatenedconifers.rbge.org.uk\/taxa\/details\/99).\r\n\r\nAbdoun, F., Jull, A.J.T., Guibal, F. &amp; Thinon, M. 2005. Radial growth of the Sahara\u2019s oldest trees: <em>Cupressus dupreziana<\/em> A. Camus. Trees 19, 6: 661-670.\r\n\r\nBarry, J.P. <em>et al<\/em>., 1970. Essai de monographie du <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>A.Camus, Cypr\u00e8s end\u00e9mique du Tassili des Ajjer (Sahara Central). <em>Bulletin de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord<\/em>, 61: 95-178.\r\n\r\nBenhouhou, S., Boucheneb, N., Sahli, F. &amp; Idrissa Yaou, A. 2005. Le cypr\u00e8s du Tassili : caract\u00e9risation floristique et \u00e9cologique = Floristic and ecological characterisation of the Tassili cypress. <em>S\u00e9cheresse.<\/em>\r\n16(1) : 61-66.\r\n\r\nDella Rocca, G. <em>et al<\/em>. 2026. The Numidian Cypress (<em>Cupressus sempervirens<\/em> var. <em>numidica<\/em> Trab.): An Endangered Tree Endemic of Tunisia. <em>Forests<\/em> 2026, 17, 438. <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438<\/a>\r\n\r\nSilba, J. 1998. A monograph of the genus <em>Cupressus<\/em> L. <em>Journal of the International Conifer Preservation Society <\/em>5(2): 1-98.","custom_author":"G. Ben\u00edtez, J. 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Trunk straight of 1 m or more in diameter, with greyish bark, fibrous and striated longitudinally. Branches arise perpendicularly to the stem, \u00b1 extended around the tree, slightly upright. Not much of a polymorphic species, resembles <em>C. sempervirens<\/em> f. <em>horizontalis <\/em>(Mill.) Voos, but its branches are usually more erect and foliage colour is much lighter. Branchlets covered in squamiform, very small leaves (0.5-1 mm), triangular, very oppressed, green-whitish in colour, ashy, glaucous. Male cones ovoid (3-6 mm), solitary at the end of the branchlets. Female cones or strobili spherical (18-25 mm), brown-greyish in colour with with 8-12 peltate scales with a small blunt central mucro. 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Trunk straight up to 1 m in diameter, greyish-brown bark, fibrous and longitudinally striated. Various forms have been described according to the shape: in f. <em>stricta<\/em> (Aiton) Rehder (<em>C. pyramidalis <\/em>Targ.,<em> C. fastigiata<\/em> DC.) the branches arise from the trunk at an acute angle, forming a very long and narrow conical crown; in f. <em>numidica<\/em> Trab. the branches arise from the trunk at a right angle, then rise forming a wide conical crown; and in f. <em>horizontalis<\/em> (Miller) Voss (<em>C. horizontalis <\/em>Miller) branches appear fully extended, forming a conical crown much wider and ungainly. Branchlets covered in squamiform, very oppressed, triangular, very small leaves (0.5-1 mm), green in colour. Male cones ovoid-cylindrical (4-8 mm), born solitary at the end of the branchlets. Female cones or strobili ovoid-elliptical (2.5-4 cm) brown-grey in colour, with 8 to 14 peltate scales with a central blunt mucro. 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Trunk straight of 1 m or more in diameter, with greyish bark, fibrous and striated longitudinally. Branches arise perpendicularly to the stem, \u00b1 extended around the tree, slightly upright. Not much of a polymorphic species, resembles <em>C. sempervirens<\/em> f. <em>horizontalis <\/em>(Mill.) Voos, but its branches are usually more erect and foliage colour is much lighter. Branchlets covered in squamiform, very small leaves (0.5-1 mm), triangular, very oppressed, green-whitish in colour, ashy, glaucous. Male cones ovoid (3-6 mm), solitary at the end of the branchlets. Female cones or strobili spherical (18-25 mm), brown-greyish in colour with with 8-12 peltate scales with a small blunt central mucro. Seeds flattened, with a very narrow wing.","post_excerpt":"","post_author":"1","post_date":"2020-11-10 10:08:18","post_date_gmt":"2020-11-10 10:08:18","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","post_password":"","post_name":"cupressus-atlantica-gaussen","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2021-10-11 20:05:02","post_modified_gmt":"2021-10-11 20:05:02","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":[],"guid":"https:\/\/www.northafricatrees.org\/species\/cupressus-atlantica-gaussen\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"species","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","comments":false,"id":12789},{"short_name":"Cupressus dupreziana","name_html":"<strong>Cupressus dupreziana<\/strong> A. Camus","short_description":"","common_names":"<em>C. lereddei<\/em> Gaussen. <em>C. sempervirens<\/em> var. <em>dupreziana<\/em> (A. 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Of the approximately 230 surviving individuals, only a few produce and mature seeds, very sporadically, which don\u2019t thrive in a soil where moisture and organic matter are practically null. This tree covered much of North Africa during the Tertiary. In the early Quaternary, it still survived in an extensive area that would run from the Saharan Atlas to the Sahel, as shown by several palynological studies in Algeria, Tunisia, Niger and Chad. There is an extraordinary chorological and paleoclimatic interest in this living fossil. Some ancient specimens were born when the Sahara had a savannah look, even with forests, mainly following the course of rivers, in a cooler and wetter climate than today. The carbon-14 dating of a series of specimens performed by Abdoun <em>et al.<\/em> (2005), show specimens up to 2,400 years old. A program of artificial regeneration of the species in its natural habitat should be undertaken.","conservation":"In the <em>IUCN Red List of Threatened Species<\/em> it is listed at a global level as Endangered (EN) (Abdoun <em>et al.<\/em> 2013). These authors group this species with <em>C. atlantica<\/em> into one species separated into two varieties, calling the central Saharan cypresses as <em>C. dupreziana<\/em> var. <em>dupreziana, <\/em>which they list as Critically Endangered (CR). In Algeria it is included in the List of protected non cultivated flora (Executive Decree 12-03 on 4-Jan-2012).","genus":{"11431":{"short_name":"Cupressus","name_html":"<strong>Cupressus<\/strong> L.","short_description":"","references":"Abdoun, F. &amp; Beddiaf, M. 2002. <em>Cupressus dupreziana<\/em> A. Camus, r\u00e9partition, d\u00e9p\u00e9rissement et r\u00e9g\u00e9n\u00e9ration au Tassili n\u2019Ajjer, Sahara Central. <em>Comptes Rendus Biologie<\/em>. 325: 617-627.\r\n\r\nAbdoun, F. &amp; Gardner, M.F. 2016. <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>var<em>. dupreziana<\/em>, from the website, Threatened Conifers of The World (http:\/\/threatenedconifers.rbge.org.uk\/taxa\/details\/99).\r\n\r\nAbdoun, F., Jull, A.J.T., Guibal, F. &amp; Thinon, M. 2005. Radial growth of the Sahara\u2019s oldest trees: <em>Cupressus dupreziana<\/em> A. Camus. Trees 19, 6: 661-670.\r\n\r\nBarry, J.P. <em>et al<\/em>., 1970. Essai de monographie du <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>A.Camus, Cypr\u00e8s end\u00e9mique du Tassili des Ajjer (Sahara Central). <em>Bulletin de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord<\/em>, 61: 95-178.\r\n\r\nBenhouhou, S., Boucheneb, N., Sahli, F. &amp; Idrissa Yaou, A. 2005. Le cypr\u00e8s du Tassili : caract\u00e9risation floristique et \u00e9cologique = Floristic and ecological characterisation of the Tassili cypress. <em>S\u00e9cheresse.<\/em>\r\n16(1) : 61-66.\r\n\r\nDella Rocca, G. <em>et al<\/em>. 2026. The Numidian Cypress (<em>Cupressus sempervirens<\/em> var. <em>numidica<\/em> Trab.): An Endangered Tree Endemic of Tunisia. <em>Forests<\/em> 2026, 17, 438. <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438<\/a>\r\n\r\nSilba, J. 1998. A monograph of the genus <em>Cupressus<\/em> L. <em>Journal of the International Conifer Preservation Society <\/em>5(2): 1-98.","custom_author":"G. Ben\u00edtez, J. Molero Mesa & J. Charco.","family":{"ID":"10869","post_author":"1","post_date":"2020-11-10 08:58:17","post_date_gmt":"2020-11-10 08:58:17","post_content":"Family of trees and shrubs comprising 32 genera and approximately 160 species distributed around the globe. Its forest dynamics in the Old World is complex, because the species are very primitive and base their success on longevity. There have no great forestry value, but the essence and resins of some species are used in industry, medicine or for making liquors like gin. 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Dehiscence may occur one or several years later.","habitat":"Dry and sunny terrain of the lower mountain, from almost sea level to about 900 m, where it forms pure or mixed forests with <em>Pinus halepensis<\/em>, <em>Quercus rotundifolia<\/em>, <em>Q. coccifera<\/em> and other thermophilic and mesophilic species. Taking into account the few trees that have survived long centuries of fires, logging and clearings, it is difficult to establish what their optimum habitat would be. Maire, in Cyrenaica, and Pottier-Alapetite, in the Tunisian Dorsal, point out that while other tree species such as pines become extinct on the slopes, the cypresses preferentially occupy the bottom of the valleys, but in our visit to Tunisia, we saw them also in plains and slopes.","distribution":"Widespread from the eastern Mediterranean to the north of Iran. In North Africa it is only present in the Jebel Akhdar (NE of Libya), where it used to form large forests (nowadays much thinned and less extensive) and with smaller extensions in the Tunisian Dorsal (Kanguet ez Zelga, Jebel Kessera, Jebel Essatur).","observations":"According to numerous authors, the common cypress was widespread in antiquity across all regions and islands of the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East countries, where it formed extensive forests that were exploited until they almost disappeared. Among the most common uses were construction (it was widely used, for example, in the construction of Solomon's temple) and timber yards (if in western Europe oak was used and abused for boats, in the eastern Mediterranean, for instance, much of the Turkish fleet was built with already historically diminished cypress forests). The few vestiges that remain of this species in North Africa should be specially protected.","conservation":"In the <em>IUCN Red List of Threatened Species<\/em> it is listed at an European level as Least Concern (LC) (Farjon, 2013). However, due to the very small surviving populations of North Africa, if evaluated here at regional or national level it would be considered threatened. Especially if future genetic studies showed that populations of Tunisia and Libya are different from the rest of the eastern Mediterranean. In Tunisia it is included in its List of native species that are rare and threatened with extinction\u00a0(Order of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, 19-July-2006).","genus":{"11431":{"short_name":"Cupressus","name_html":"<strong>Cupressus<\/strong> L.","short_description":"","references":"Abdoun, F. &amp; Beddiaf, M. 2002. <em>Cupressus dupreziana<\/em> A. Camus, r\u00e9partition, d\u00e9p\u00e9rissement et r\u00e9g\u00e9n\u00e9ration au Tassili n\u2019Ajjer, Sahara Central. <em>Comptes Rendus Biologie<\/em>. 325: 617-627.\r\n\r\nAbdoun, F. &amp; Gardner, M.F. 2016. <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>var<em>. dupreziana<\/em>, from the website, Threatened Conifers of The World (http:\/\/threatenedconifers.rbge.org.uk\/taxa\/details\/99).\r\n\r\nAbdoun, F., Jull, A.J.T., Guibal, F. &amp; Thinon, M. 2005. Radial growth of the Sahara\u2019s oldest trees: <em>Cupressus dupreziana<\/em> A. Camus. Trees 19, 6: 661-670.\r\n\r\nBarry, J.P. <em>et al<\/em>., 1970. Essai de monographie du <em>Cupressus dupreziana <\/em>A.Camus, Cypr\u00e8s end\u00e9mique du Tassili des Ajjer (Sahara Central). <em>Bulletin de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord<\/em>, 61: 95-178.\r\n\r\nBenhouhou, S., Boucheneb, N., Sahli, F. &amp; Idrissa Yaou, A. 2005. Le cypr\u00e8s du Tassili : caract\u00e9risation floristique et \u00e9cologique = Floristic and ecological characterisation of the Tassili cypress. <em>S\u00e9cheresse.<\/em>\r\n16(1) : 61-66.\r\n\r\nDella Rocca, G. <em>et al<\/em>. 2026. The Numidian Cypress (<em>Cupressus sempervirens<\/em> var. <em>numidica<\/em> Trab.): An Endangered Tree Endemic of Tunisia. <em>Forests<\/em> 2026, 17, 438. <a href=\"https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438\">https:\/\/doi.org\/10.3390\/f17040438<\/a>\r\n\r\nSilba, J. 1998. A monograph of the genus <em>Cupressus<\/em> L. <em>Journal of the International Conifer Preservation Society <\/em>5(2): 1-98.","custom_author":"G. Ben\u00edtez, J. Molero Mesa & J. Charco.","family":{"ID":"10869","post_author":"1","post_date":"2020-11-10 08:58:17","post_date_gmt":"2020-11-10 08:58:17","post_content":"Family of trees and shrubs comprising 32 genera and approximately 160 species distributed around the globe. Its forest dynamics in the Old World is complex, because the species are very primitive and base their success on longevity. There have no great forestry value, but the essence and resins of some species are used in industry, medicine or for making liquors like gin. 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