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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis \'Pendula\' blooms in the garden in April. Berlin, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis \'Pendula\' blooms in the garden in April. Berlin, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis \'Pendula\' blooms in the garden in April. Berlin, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis \'Pendula\' blooms in the garden in April. Berlin, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Callitropsis nootkatensis growing against Picea abies in February. Berlin, Germany, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Blue Alaskan lupins lupinus nootkatensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Blue Alaskan lupins lupinus nootkatensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lupinus nootkatensis
Nootka cypress Cupressus nootkatensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Xanthocyparis nootkatensis Jubilee.  Botanical garden in Poland, Europe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow cypress, weeping form Chamaecyparis nootkatensis D. Don Spach, f. Pendula in the garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nootka cypress Cupressus nootkatensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful foliage of Weeping Nootka Cypress Cupressus nootkatensis Pendula.  Evergreen conifer tree Chamaecyparis} Royalty Free Stock Photo
Branch of Weeping Nootka Cypress Cupressus nootkatensis Pendula with cones damaged by pest.  Evergreen conifer tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pendulous branches of Chamaecyparis Nootkatensis Pendula. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lupinus nootkatensis is a tall perennial herb, dying back annually to a subterranean, branched, woody caudex (top of root); stems 50 – 120 cm tall in favourable locations; basal leaves short petiolated, with several oblong-obovate to oblanceolate eaflets, blunt or mucronate, more or less densely white to brownish pubescent on both sides, or glabrous above; flowering stem densely pubescent; racemes large; flowers blue, rarely white; calyx lobes broad, entire or usually more or less cleft, dentate or lobed. The species is found in all lowland districts of Iceland and some of the lower highland areas in the southwest and northeast where it is naturalized.


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