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Keteleeria is a
genus of
three species of
coniferous trees in the
family Pinaceae first described as a
genus in 1866. The
genus name
Keteleeria honours...
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Keteleeria evelyniana (Evelyn
keteleeria, Chinese: 云南油杉; pinyin: Yúnnán yóushān, Vietnamese: Du sam) is a
species of
conifer native to
southern China,...
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Keteleeria davidiana (zh: 铁坚油杉) is a
coniferous evergreen tree
native to
Taiwan and
southeast China, in the
provinces of Gansu, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hubei...
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similar to
those of Tsuga. The
cones are very
similar to
those of
Keteleeria, but smaller, 2.5–5 cm (1–2 in) long, erect, and
mature in
about 6–8 months...
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Keteleeria fortunei (zh: 油杉, you shan) is a
coniferous evergreen tree.
Originated in China, K.
fortunei is an
ancient relict species and a second-class...
- America, Eurasia, and
North Africa. The
genus is most
closely related to
Keteleeria, a
small genus confined to
eastern Asia. The
genus name is
derived from...
- is
commonly known as
golden larch, but
being more
closely related to
Keteleeria,
Abies and Cedrus, is not a true
larch (Larix). P.
amabilis is native...
- var.
gaussenii Keteleeria davidiana (Bertrand) Beissn. (as P.
davidiana Bertrand)
Cathaya argyrophylla (as P. argyrophylla)
Keteleeria fortunei (as P...
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bands abaxial only.
Subfamily Abietoideae (Abies, Cedrus, Pseudolarix,
Keteleeria, Nothotsuga, and Tsuga):
cones are annual,
without a
distinct umbo, the...
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clustered in umbels, in
these features more
closely allied to the
genus Keteleeria. The
above phylogeny is in
marked conflict with
earlier studies, which...