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Beilschmiedia berteroana Description and images of Beilschmiedia berteroana a native

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Beilschmiedia berteroana (southern acorn tree, belloto del sur in Spanish) is a threatened evergreen tree in the family Lauraceae native to Chile at 35 to 37°S.

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Beilschmiedia berteroana Description and images of Beilschmiedia berteroana a native

Description

Beilschmiedia berteroana Lauraceae Beilschmiedia berteroana Gay Kosterm Flickr

It can measure 30 m in height and one metre in diameter. The trunk is straight and branched, and the bark is gray with longitudinal fissures. Leaves are opposite and subopposite, elliptical to aovate-elliptical, and they have entire margins; they are glossy green above and glaucous below. The apex is rounded or slightly emarginated and the base is lightly wedge-shaped. The leaves are about 3-7.5 cm long and 2-4 cm wide, with pubescent petioles 2–5 mm long. The hermaphrodite flowers are arranged in inflorescences about 5–6 cm long. The pedicelate flowers are 4–6 mm and greenish-yellow in color. The fruit is a green, globose drupe with a single seed, 1.5–2 cm in diameter, with a point at the apex.

Ecology

Beilschmiedia berteroana Belloto del sur Beilschmiedia berteroana Monumento Natur Flickr

It grows at altitudes up to 1800 m above sea level, and it has an acceptable frost tolerance within this mostly tropical genus. A specific example of occurrence is in the La Campana National Park of central Chile and amid the adjoining Cerro La Campana; in that location it is associated with the endangered Chilean wine palm, a tree with a much wider prehistoric distribution than at present.

Uses and cultivation

Beilschmiedia berteroana Flickriver Chilebosque39s photos tagged with lauraceae

The bark of B. berteroana is useful for tanning leather. It is often used as an ornamental tree in Chile. It blooms between July and August (Southern Hemisphere). The flowers are used by introduced European bees for producing a very delicious honey. The wood is very beautiful and hard. The tree has been planted and acclimatized in Spain, but is rarely seen there.

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