USDA Zone 9: Conifers

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Arborvitae, Oriental (Thuja orientalis, or Platycladus orientalis,
Biota orientalis)
Cedar, Atlas (Cedrus atlantica)
Cedar, southern red cedar (Juniperus salicicola)
Cypress, Arizona (Cupressus arizonica)
Cypress, bald (Taxodium distichum), deciduous conifer
Cypress, Leyland (X Cupressocyparis leylandii)
Juniper, Chinese (Juniperus chinensis), specific cultivars
Juniper, creeping (Juniperus horizontalis)
Juniper, shore (Juniperus conferta)
Juniper, Southern (Juniperus silicicola)
Pine, longleaf (Pinus palustris)
Pine, sand (Pinus clausa)
Pine, spruce (Pinus glabra)
Redcedar, Eastern (Juniperus virginiana)
Torreya, Florida, stinking cedar (Torreya taxifolia)
Yew, Japanese plum (Cephalotaxus harringtonia)

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