Cunninghamia konishii
Cunninghamia konishii Hayata

Cunninghamia konishii, known as Taiwanese China fir, is an endangered tree species in the cypress family, Cupressaceae. It is native to southeast China (Fujian), Taiwan, Laos, and Vietnam. The species was described in 1908 by Hayata.
Description
Cunninghamia konishii is a tree species in the cypress family, Cupressaceae, and is considered endangered. It is found in the regions of southeast China (specifically Fujian), Taiwan, Laos, and Vietnam. The species was first described in 1908 by the botanist Hayata. As a member of the genus Cunninghamia, it is part of a group of coniferous trees known for their ecological and economic importance in certain regions.
Distribution
TW · Global · China Southeast · Laos · Taiwan · Vietnam
Synonyms
Cunninghamia kawakamiiCunninghamia lanceolata var. konishiiCunninghamia konishii subsp. houaphanensis
