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Abies kawakamii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abies kawakamii
''Abies kawakamii'' is a species of conifer in the Pinaceae family. It is found only in Taiwan. First described in 1908 by Bunzō Hayata as a variety of ''Abies mariesii'', a high-mountain fir native to Japan; the next year it was elevated to species rank by Tokutarô Itô. ''Abies kawakamii'' is exclusively native to the island of Taiwan, and is one of the southernmost true firs (together with ''A. fansipanensis'', native to Vietnam, and ''A. guatemalensis'', from Mexico and Guatemala). It is a high-mountain species occurring in northern and central Taiwan at elevations between 2400 and 3800 m in association with other temperate plants, dominantly conifers, including ''Juniperus formosana'' var. ''formosana'', ''Tsuga formosana'', and ''Juniperus morrisonicola''.〔 Taiwan fir is a small to medium-sized tree sometimes reaching a height of 35 m and trunk diameter of 1 m. Initially, the bark is scurfy or scaly, lenticellate, later detaching in elongated plates. The branchlets are yellowish-brown when mature, furrowed, hairy. The needles are 1–2.8 cm long, pruinose, with stoma-lines above and 2 stomatal bands below. It has rather small cones 5–7.5 cm long, cylindrical or conical-cylindrical, dark blue, with included bracts. == References ==
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