Similarities between Cupressus sempervirens and Pinophyta
Cupressus sempervirens and Pinophyta have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Conifer cone, Cupressus, Evergreen, Tree, Wood.
Conifer cone
A cone (in formal botanical usage: strobilus, plural strobili) is an organ on plants in the division Pinophyta (conifers) that contains the reproductive structures.
Conifer cone and Cupressus sempervirens · Conifer cone and Pinophyta ·
Cupressus
The genus Cupressus is one of several genera within the family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress; for the others, see cypress.
Cupressus and Cupressus sempervirens · Cupressus and Pinophyta ·
Evergreen
In botany, an evergreen is a plant that has leaves throughout the year, always green.
Cupressus sempervirens and Evergreen · Evergreen and Pinophyta ·
Tree
In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting branches and leaves in most species.
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Wood
Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants.
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- What Cupressus sempervirens and Pinophyta have in common
- What are the similarities between Cupressus sempervirens and Pinophyta
Cupressus sempervirens and Pinophyta Comparison
Cupressus sempervirens has 76 relations, while Pinophyta has 190. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.88% = 5 / (76 + 190).
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