Actinostrobus acuminatus

Like the other species in the genus Actinostrobus, it is endemic to southwestern Western Australia, where it can be found along the shorelines of rivers.

The Mount Henry Peninsula is an example of the environment in which this cypress is found.

The male cones are small, 3–6 mm long, and are located at the tips of the twigs.

The female cones start out similarly inconspicuous, but mature in 18–20 months to 15–20 mm long, with a pointed apex.

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