Abies recurvata MastersCommon NamesMin fir; Min-kiang Lien-sha (1).Taxonomic notesTwo varieties; the type and Abies recurvata var. ernestii (Rehder) C.T. Kuan (syn: A. ernestii Rehder; A. beissneriana Rehder et Wilson; A. chensiensis var. ernestii (Rehder) Liu) (1).DescriptionSee (1) for descriptions of type and variety.RangeChina and Tibet: S of Songpan along the Min River in Sichuan (typical variety); the var. ernestii found through SW Gansu, W Sichuan, SE Xizang (Tibet) and possibly NW Yunnan at 2300-3600+m elevation. Climate is cold, with 700-1000 mm annual precipitation. Soils are grey-brown mountain podzols. Vegetation is mixed conifer with A. squamata, Picea likiangensis var. rubescens, P. asperata, Larix potaninii, Picea purpurea, Abies fargesii var. faxoniana and other species. A. fabri is commonly found with var. ernestii. At lower elevations, Tsuga chinensis, Picea brachytyla var. complanata and Pinus armandii are codominants (1).Big TreeOldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksCitations(1) Farjon 1990. | |
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