| Warm-temperate
coniferous forest belt: from 1800 to 2500 meters |
| Calocedrus formosana |
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| Profile |
| Scientific
name: |
Calocedrus formosana (Florin) |
| Common
name: |
Yellow-flesh tree |
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| Features: |
The
Calocedrus formosana is a cone-shaped evergreen tree
with a straight trunk and reddish-brown bark containing red
resin. The tree's yellowish-brown wood is considered to be
of high quality, as it is solid, compact, and fairly resistant
to termites. The tree has monoecious flowers and lignified,
oblong cones containing two-winged seeds. Its leaves are scaly,
thin, and small, but are more slender than the leaves of Chamaecyparis
obtusa sieb. & zucc. var. formosana. The Calocedrus
formosana is one the five most important coniferous trees
in Taiwan alongside the Chamaecyparis formosensis,
Chamaecyparis obtusa sieb. & zucc. var. formosana,
Taiwania cryptomerioides, and Cunninghamia lanceolata. |
| Habitat: |
The
Calocedrus formosana is endemic to Taiwan. They are
one of the most important tree species used in the afforestation
of broad-leaved coniferous forest belts and are distributed
primarily in warm-temperate forests at 500-1900m elevations. |
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