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- Q311957 subject Q8321387.
- Q311957 subject Q8461748.
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- Q311957 abstract "Keteleeria fortunei (zh: 油杉, you shan) is a coniferous evergreen tree native to Hong Kong and China in the provinces of Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi, Yunnan, and Zhejiang. The tree grows in hills, mountains, and broadleaf forests at elevations of 200–1400 m. The species is named after Scottish botanist Robert Fortune, who discovered the tree in 1844. It grows 25–30 m tall and 1 m in trunk diameter at breast height, forming a pyramidal crown with spreading, horizontal branches. The bark is dark gray, rough, and furrowed in a vertical pattern. Branchlets are orange-red and pubescent when young, turning yellow-gray or yellow-brown in their second or third year. The leaves are 1.2–3 cm long by 2–4 mm broad, stiff, sharply pointed on young trees and rounded or rarely slightly notched on mature trees. They are shiny dark green above and pale green on the underside with 12-17 stomatal lines on each side of the midrib. The cones are cylindrical, 6–18 cm long, 3–5 cm wide before opening and up to 7.5 cm wide after opening. They stand erect on short pubescent stalks and mature in October to a purple-brown color. The cones open upon maturity to release the seeds, which are large and oblong, 1-1.3 cm long with a yellow-brown wedge-shaped wing 3 cm long. The tree is grown as an ornamental in warm climates, and the wood is used in construction and furniture, although the species is protected under Chinese forestry regulations.K. fortunei has also been reported from Vietnam but this is attributed to misidentification of immature specimens of Pseudotsuga sinensis.".
- Q311957 class Q132825.
- Q311957 conservationStatus "nt".
- Q311957 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q311957 division Q132825.
- Q311957 family Q101680.
- Q311957 genus Q132109.
- Q311957 kingdom Q756.
- Q311957 order Q1000370.
- Q311957 thumbnail Keteleeria_fortunei_油杉.jpg?width=300.
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- Q311957 classis Q132825.
- Q311957 divisio Q132825.
- Q311957 familia Q101680.
- Q311957 genus "Keteleeria".
- Q311957 name "Keteleeria fortunei".
- Q311957 ordo Q1000370.
- Q311957 regnum "Plantae".
- Q311957 status "nt".
- Q311957 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q311957 type Conifer.
- Q311957 type Eukaryote.
- Q311957 type Plant.
- Q311957 type Species.
- Q311957 type Thing.
- Q311957 type Q19088.
- Q311957 type Q756.
- Q311957 comment "Keteleeria fortunei (zh: 油杉, you shan) is a coniferous evergreen tree native to Hong Kong and China in the provinces of Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi, Yunnan, and Zhejiang. The tree grows in hills, mountains, and broadleaf forests at elevations of 200–1400 m. The species is named after Scottish botanist Robert Fortune, who discovered the tree in 1844.".
- Q311957 label "Keteleeria fortunei".
- Q311957 depiction Keteleeria_fortunei_油杉.jpg.
- Q311957 name "Keteleeria fortunei".