bio.wikisort.org - PlantGlyptostrobus pensilis, known in Chinese as 水松 (Shuǐ sōng), and also Chinese swamp cypress, is an endangered conifer, and the sole living species in the genus Glyptostrobus.
Species of conifer
Glyptostrobus pensilis |
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Conservation status |
 Critically Endangered (IUCN 3.1)[1] |
Scientific classification  |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
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Gymnosperms |
Division: |
Pinophyta |
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Pinopsida |
Order: |
Pinales |
Family: |
Cupressaceae |
Genus: |
Glyptostrobus |
Species: |
G. pensilis |
Binomial name |
Glyptostrobus pensilis
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Description
It is a medium-sized to large tree, reaching 30 m (98 ft) tall and with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m (3.3 ft), possibly more. The leaves are deciduous, spirally arranged but twisted at the base to lie in two horizontal ranks, 5–20 mm (0.20–0.79 in) long and 1–2 mm (0.039–0.079 in) broad, but 2–3 mm (0.079–0.118 in) long and scale-like on shoots in the upper crown. The cones are green maturing yellow-brown, pear-shaped, 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) long and 1–1.5 cm (0.39–0.59 in) diameter, broadest near the apex. They open when mature to release the small, 5–20 mm (0.20–0.79 in) long, winged seeds. Like the related genus Taxodium, it produces 'cypress knees', or pneumatophores, when growing in water, thought to help transport oxygen to the roots.
Distribution and habitat
G. pensilis is native to subtropical southeastern China, from Fujian west to southeast Yunnan, and also very locally in northern Vietnam and Laos.[3] It typically grows in river banks, ponds and swamps, growing in water up to 60 cm (24 in) deep.
Conservation
The species is nearly extinct in the wild due to overcutting for its valuable decay-resistant, scented wood, but it is also fairly widely planted along the banks of rice paddies where its roots help to stabilise the banks by reducing soil erosion.[4] There appear to be no remaining wild plants in China and few of those in Vietnam are seed-bearing.[5] A population of Chinese swamp cypress was recently discovered in central Laos.[3] The species is found in several botanical gardens around the world.[6] It was previously reported that there were four specimens of this tree growing in Bank Hall Gardens, Lancashire, United Kingdom, but it has now been confirmed that they are in fact the swamp or bald cypress from the southeastern USA, Taxodium distichum.
Gallery
Unripe cone
Ripe cones
Seedling in the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens, US
Young tree in the Oregon Garden in autumn; it is deciduous
Close-up of autumn foliage
A wet environment
400- to 500-year-old trees in Nanhua Temple
Bark of trunk
References
- Thomas, P.; Yang, Y.; Farjon, A.; Nguyen, D.; Liao, W. (2020). "Glyptostrobus pensilis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T32312A177795446. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T32312A177795446.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
- "Glyptostrobus pensilis". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 2009-10-14.
- McGuire, D. (28 May 2015). Saving the Endangered Chinese Swamp Cypress. Earth Island Journal. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
- Fu, Liguo; Yu, Yong-fu; Adams, Robert P.; Farjon, Aljos. "Glyptostrobus pensilis". Flora of China. Vol. 4. Retrieved 2013-12-09 – via eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.
- "Another leap towards the Barometer of Life". International Union for the Conservation of Nature. 10 November 2011.
- Gymnosperm Database: Glyptostrobus. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
External links
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На других языках
[de] Chinazypresse
Die Chinazypresse (Glyptostrobus pensilis), auch Wasserfichte genannt, ist eine in China, Vietnam und Laos heimische Koniferenart.[1] Es ist die einzige rezente Art der Gattung der Wasserfichten (Glyptostrobus) aus der Familie der Zypressengewächse (Cupressaceae). Sie stellt ein lebendes Fossil dar.
- [en] Glyptostrobus pensilis
[es] Glyptostrobus pensilis
Glyptostrobus pensilis, o ciprés chino, es la única especie viviente del género Glyptostrobus. Nativo del sudeste subtropical de China, del oeste de Fujian al sudeste de Yunnan, y también se ubica muy localmente en el sur de Vietnam.
[ru] Глиптостробус повислый
Глиптостробус повислый (лат. Glyptostrobus pensilis) — вид деревьев семейства Кипарисовые (Cupressaceae).
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