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Cupressaceae/Cedar Family
Bract scale complexes fused for most of their length

Thuja - Arborvitae
Ovoid-oblong with 8-12 thin leathery to woody scales

Chamaecyparis - False Cypress
Globose with 4-8 leathery to semi-fleshy peltate scales

Juniperus - Juniper
Globose, berry-like, composed of 3-8 semi-fleshy scales

Soft Pinus - Pine
Scales thin at the apex
Unarmed
Seeds require no stratification

Hard Pinus- Pine
Scales are thick at the apex
Armed
Seeds require stratification

Picea - Spruce
Pendent

Larix - Larch
Upright

Pseudotsuga- Douglas Fir
Pendent
2 lobed bracts with central spine

Abies - Fir
Upright
Scales with bracts
Leaves shed annually

Tsuga - Hemlock
Pendant
Smaller than Spruce
