5: Cone-bearing branchlet and seed cones; 6: Seed scale, abaxial view; 7: Seed [Liu Chunrong, redrawn by Li Aili] (Fu et al. 1999). 1: Cone-bearing branchlet with leaves and seed cones; 2: Branchlet with leaves; 3: Seed [Li Aili] (Fu et al. 1999). |
Thuja koraiensis Nakai 1919Common NamesKorean arborvitae (Chambers 1993), or Taxonomic notesDescriptionShrubs or small trees to 10 m tall and 80 cm dbh. Bark red-brown and smooth when young, gray-brown and fissured when old, soon flaking; branches ascending or spreading; young branchlets ± glaucous, soon becoming green. Facial leaves 1-2 mm, to 15 mm on leading branchlets, abaxial gland near base, apex obtuse; lateral leaves as long as or shorter than facial leaves, apex incurved. Pollen cones purplish, subglobose, 2-3 mm; microsporophylls 6-10, each with 3 or 4 pollen sacs. Seed cones dark brown when ripe, ellipsoid-globose, 7-10 × 6-8 mm; basal pair of cone scales subellipsoid, middle pairs suboblong, apical pair long and narrow. Seeds ellipsoid, flattened, ca. 4 × 1.5 mm; wings 1-1.5 mm wide. Pollination May, seed maturity September (Fu et al. 1999). RangeN Korea and China: S Jilin (Changbai Shan) at 700-1,800 m elevation (Silba 1986, Fu et al. 1999). It is a vulnerable species in China (Fu et al. 1999). Big TreeOldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksCitationsSee AlsoNakai. 1919. Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 33: 196. back | Thuja | Cupressaceae | home This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
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