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Natural forest of Tsuga diversifolia in Fukushima (FFPRI 1996).

Tsuga diversifolia (Maxim.) Masters

Common Names

Northern Japanese hemlock; KOME-TSUGA; KURO-TSUGA (Farjon 1990).

Taxonomic notes

Syn: Abies diversifolia Maxim.; Tsuga blaringhemii Flous (Farjon 1990).

Description

See (Farjon 1990).

Range

Japan: Honshu and Kyushu, at 700-2000 m (Farjon 1990).

Big Tree

Oldest

Dendrochronology

I can find (Feb-1999) only two studies, both seemingly of a relatively general nature (Sawada and Kaji 1992, Fujiwara and Ohta 1994).

Ethnobotany

Observations

Remarks

Citations

FFPRI = Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute. Apr-1996. Introduction to Forestry And Forest Products Research Institute. URL: http://ss.ffpri.affrc.go.jp/outline.html (accessed 12-Oct-1998).

Fujiwara T. and Ohta S. 1994. Tree ring networks for climate changes, forest decline and wood quality in Japan. In Park Won-Kyu, Frank W. Telewski and Kim J.-S., eds., Proceedings of the International Symposium on Global Change and Forests. Journal of Korea Forestry Energy 14(1): 72-79.

Sawada H. and Kaji M. 1992. Studies on the regeneration dynamics of the natural forests in the Chichibu Mountains, central Japan II: Processes of the regeneration caused by wind damage in a subalpine coniferous forest ca. 110 and 150 years ago. Bulletin of the Tokyo University Forests 87: 175-193 [in Japanese with English summary].


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Christopher J. Earle
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