Arizona Cypress (Cupressus arizonica)

Arizona Cypress (Cupressus arizonica)

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Arizona Cypress viewed from the front and top
Description
Description

The Arizona Cypress (Cupressus arizonica), is a medium evergreen coniferous tree that grows into a pyramid outline. The Arizona Cypress is found in North America, mainly in the southwestern region of the United States and Mexico. The branches of the Arizona Cypress grow horizontally and its bark ranges from a reddish-brown to gray color. Its foliage grows densely and varies from a dull-gray to a bright blue-green coloring. The leaves of the Arizona Cypress are scale-like and rounded. The Arizona Cypress is non-flowering, but produces cones instead. The Arizona Cypress is not in danger of extinction.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Arizona Cypresses have a typical overall height between 30’-50’ (9.1-15.2 m) and spread diameter of 15’-30’ (4.6-9.1 m). Exceptional mature Arizona Cypress trees may grow to heights of 82’ (25 m) in the wild. The trunk of the Arizona Cypress has a diameter of 1’-2’ (.3-.61 m) with scale-like leaf lengths between .08”-.2” (2-5 mm).

Group of outline illustrations of the Arizona Cypress in front and top views
Group of outline illustrations of the Arizona Cypress in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
30’-50’ | 9.1-15.2 m
Width:
15’-30’ | 4.6-9.1 m (Spread)
Depth:
1’-2’ | .3-.61 m (Trunk)
Length:
.08”-.2” | 2-5 mm (Leaf)
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82’ | 25 m (Max)
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Scientific Name:
Cupressus arizonica
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Drawings include:

Arizona Cypress front elevation, plan view

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