Taiwania flousiana GaussenCommon NamesTaxonomic notesSyn.: T. yunnanensis Koidzumi. Usually treated as a variety of T. cryptomerioides, it is here segregated as a species largely because the Burma-mainland China populations are ecologically distinct, have presumably been separate from the Taiwan populations for a long time, and have a sensitive conservation status. I have not yet reviewed all publications that might detail the taxonomic characters discriminating the two taxa. DescriptionSee the description for Taiwania. RangeNorthern Myanmar and China: SE Guizhou (Leigong Shan), SW Hubei (Lichuan Xian, Maoba), SE Sichuan (Youyang Xian), SE Xizang (Zay¸ Xian), and W Yunnan (Fu et al. 1999). Big TreeMcNamara (2001) describes a tree (pictured at left) 41 m tall with a 113 cm dbh. OldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsQiqi Pass, near Gongshan in western Yunnan, has small, scattered stands of Taiwania flousiana within dense broadleaved forests at 2000-2200 m elevation. Mature trees rise to over 60 m and tower above the surrounding forest (Wharton 2002). A somewhat accessible stand occurs near the village of Maoba in Youyang County, Sichuan; this account, by McNamara (2001), describes a 1996 visit to the stand. Cultivated specimens can be seen in the Kunming Botanical Garden, and perhaps elsewhere. RemarksThe tree is protected by the Chinese government, who are justly proud of it (McNamara 2001). CitationsAnonymous. [no date]. Taiwania Hayata. http://lseb.ibcas.ac.cn/sdb/teyou/typ008.htm (10-Apr-2003). McNamara, William A. 2001. Three conifers south of the Yangtze. Quarryhill Botanical Garden. http://www.quarryhillbg.org/Publications/3_con/conifers.htm (11-Apr-2003). Wharton, P. 2002. Botanical exploration on the Yunnan-Myanmar (Burma) border. Davidsonia 13(1/2): 7-14. www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/davidsonia_13_1and2_botanical_exploration.pdf (11-Apr-2003). Zeng Xiaolian (designer). Stamp issued 10-Mar-1992. Image available at http://www.bupt.edu.cn/stamp/plant/92_3.htm, accessed 12-Apr-1999. See AlsoUNESCO. 2002. Biosphere Reserve Information: China: GAOLIGONG MOUNTAIN. http://www2.unesco.org/mab/br/brdir/directory/biores.asp?mode=all&code=CPR+18 (11-Apr-2003). back | Taiwania | Cupressaceae | home This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
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