Cephalotaxus hainanensis
Very similar to C. mannii and placed in synonymy under that species by some authors (Tripp 1995). See C. mannii for further information, including a useful description and another illustration.
Tree to 21.3 m tall. Needles 5-7.5 cm long, 3 mm wide (Tripp 1995).
Fu et al. (1999) report: "R. R. Mill considers the plants from Hainan (and possibly also those from Guangdong and Guangxi) to be separable as C. hainanensis H. L. Li (Lloydia 16: 164. 1953), which was placed in the synonymy of C. mannii by L. K. Fu (Acta Phytotax. Sin. 22: 281. 1984). Mill's comparison of the types and other material of both species suggests that they may be distinct taxa, with C. hainanensis differing as follows: leafy branchlets 8-10 × 4.5-5.5 cm in outline (not 11-19(-24) × 6-8(-9.5) cm); leaves borne at 70-80° to branchlet axis (not 45-70° ), parallel sided throughout (not tapered), stomatal bands 0.7-1.3 mm wide (not 1.2-1.6 mm), 2.5-4 × as wide as midvein (not 6-8 × ), apex abruptly and very shortly mucronate (not cuspidate); seed cones solitary (not 2 or 3 together)."
China: Hainan Island, perhaps also Guangdong and Guangxi, although those plants are here assigned to C. mannii in accordance with Fu et al. (1999). USDA Zone 9 (Tripp 1995).
Seriously threatened in its home range due to logging for lumber and bark stripping for its content of anticancer alkaloids (Tripp 1995).
H.L. Li. 1953. Lloydia 16(3):164.
Hiep, N.T. and J.E. Vidal. 1996. Fl. Cambodge, Laos et Vietnam 28: 115-118.
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