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Range map (2).
Abies chensiensis Van Tieghem

Common Names

Qinling lengshan [Chinese], Shensi fir (2).

Taxonomic notes

Syn: A. salouenensis Bord.-Rey et Gauss. (1); A. firma Masters; A. shensiensis Pritzel in Diels (2). Besides the type, there are 2 described subspecies, yulongxueshanensis Rushforth 1984 and salouenensis (Bord.-Rey et Gaussen) Rushforth [Syn: A. salouenensis Bord.-Rey et Gaussen; A. ernestii var. salouenensis (Bord.-Rey et Gaussen) Cheng et Fu; A. recurvata var. salouenensis (Bord.-Rey et Gaussen) CT. Kuan] (2).

Description

See (2).

Range

China: S Shaanxi, W Hubei (highlands), SE Gansu, W Sichuan, SE Xizang, NW Yunnan. This places it in the SE Himal, where it grows at 2100-3500 m, in regions with annual precipitation of 1000-2000 mm. It is usually found with Picea spp., Abies fargesii var. sutchuenensis, Tsuga chinensis, Larix potaninii at high elevations, and Betula spp. at lower elevations (2).

Ssp. yulongxueshanensis is found on Yulongxue Shan in the Lijiang Shan of northern Yunnan (2).

Ssp. salouenensis is found in China: NW Yunnan, Tibet: SE Xizang and India: NE Arunachal Pradesh (2).

Big Tree

Oldest

Dendrochronology

Ethnobotany

Observations

Remarks

Citations

(1) Silba 1986.
(2) Farjon 1990.
(3) Wang 1961.

See also:

Rushforth, K.D. 1984. Notes on Chinese silver firs 2. Notes of the Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh 41(3):535-540.


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This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
URL: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/2285/pi/ab/chensiensis.htm
Edited by Christopher J. Earle
E-mail:earlecj@earthlink.com
Last modified on 18-Jan-1999

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