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Pinophyta

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Keteleeria

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Keteleeria davidiana, Pinaceae, Keteleeria fortunei, Keteleeria evelyniana, Pseudolarix

Keteleeria is a genus of three species of coniferous trees in the family Pinaceae first described as a genus in 1866.

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The genus name Keteleeria honours J.B. Keteleer (1813–1903), a French nurseryman. The group is related to the genera Nothotsuga and Pseudolarix. It is distinguished from Nothotsuga by the much larger cones, and from Pseudolarix by the evergreen leaves and the cones not disintegrating readily at maturity. All three genera share the unusual feature of male cones produced in umbels of several together from a single bud, and also in their ability, very rare in the Pinaceae, of being able to coppice.

Keteleeria Keteleeria description

The genus is found in southern China (from Shaanxi south to Guangdong and Yunnan), Hainan, Taiwan, northern Laos, and Vietnam.

Keteleeria Keteleeria Conifer Record

They are evergreen trees reaching 35 m tall. The leaves are flat, needle-like, 1.5–7 cm long and 2–4 mm broad. The cones are erect, 6–22 cm long, and mature in about 6–8 months after pollination; cone size and scale shape is very variable within all three species.

Keteleeria Keteleeria evelyniana PINACEAE

The variability of the cones has led in the past to the description of several additional species (up to 16 'species' have been named), but most authorities now only accept three species. Flora of China, however, recognized five.

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The World Checklist maintained by Kew Botanical Garden accepts the following:

Species
  1. Keteleeria davidiana (C.E.Bertrand) Beissn. — central and southern China, Taiwan
  2. Keteleeria evelyniana Mast.Sichuan, Yunnan, N Laos, Vietnam
  3. Keteleeria fortunei (A.Murray) Carrière — southern China
Keteleeria Keteleeria Gardening in the Coastal Southeast
formerly included

moved to Abies

  • Keteleeria fabri =Abies fabriSichuan
  • Fossil record

    Fossil pollen of Keteleeria caucasica have been recovered from strata of the Late Miocene in Georgia in the Caucasus region.

    References

    Keteleeria Wikipedia