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Castanopsis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Castanopsis cuspidata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The genus Castanopsis contains about 100 species growing in: North America [1] and tropical and subtropical Asia [99]. The term castanopsis means resembling Castanea, a chestnut and related genus, while chrysophylla means golden leaf referring to the golden yellow scales on the underside of leaves.
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A PLANTS profile of Castanopsis () from the USDA PLANTS database ... Castanopsis (D. Don) Spach ; ... Related Taxa: Castanopsis (D. Don) Spach...
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Quercus Linnaeus [unranked] Castanopsis D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 56. 1825; Limlia Masamune & Tomiya; Pasaniopsis Kudo; Shiia Makino. ... 49 Castanopsis tessellata ... 47 Castanopsis xichouensis...
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Where the climate is moist, the castanopsis becomes a large tree from fifty to one hundred feet high, with a trunk from two to three feet in diameter, but in the dry regions of California, it is a mere shrub.
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Castanopsis chrysophylla (Dougl-) A. DC. ... Giant chinkapin (Castanopsis chrysophylla), also called golden chinkapin, giant evergreen-chinkapin, and goldenleaf chestnut, is an interesting hardwood species in a landscape dominated by coniferous forests. Over much of its range, giant chinkapin shows several growth forms;
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Description: Understanding the seed rain and seed loss dynamics in the natural condition has important significance for revealing the natural regeneration mechanisms.We conducted a 3-year field observation on seed rain, seed loss and natural regeneration of Castanopsis fargesii Franch., a dominant tree species in...
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Seed - requires a period of cold stratification and is best sown as soon as it is ripe in a cold frame[138]. The seed has a short viability and should not be allowed to dry out. ... Family Fagaceae Genus Castanopsis ... Subject: Castanopsis cuspidata...
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