Cupressus glabra known as the Arizona Smooth Bark Cypress is a species of conifer native to the American Southwest with a range stretching over the canyons and slopes in a somewhat wide vicinity around Sedona Arizona. It was first described by George Bishop Sudworth in 1910.It is distinguished from the closely related Cupressus arizonica of which it is sometimes listed as a mere variety by its very smooth non-furrowed bark which can appear in shades of pink cherry and grey.
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