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Nageia fleuryi

Nageia fleuryi (Hickel) de Laub.
Nageia fleuryi
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Nageia fleuryi is a conifer species in the Podocarpaceae family, native to Cambodia, China, Laos, Taiwan, and Vietnam. It can grow up to 30 metres in height with a pyramidal crown. The species was described in 1987.

Description

Nageia fleuryi is a tree species that reaches heights of up to 30 metres, characterized by its pyramidal crown. It is found in several regions including Cambodia, China (South-Central and Southeast), Laos, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The species is part of the Podocarpaceae family and was first described in 1987. The wood of Nageia fleuryi is highly valued and is used in the production of musical instruments, chopsticks, fine crafts, and household tools.

Distribution

TW · Global · Cambodia · China South-Central · China Southeast · Laos · Vietnam

Synonyms

Podocarpus fleuryiDecussocarpus fleuryiPodocarpus fleuryi var. parvifolius

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