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''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of
tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants with secondary growth, plants that are ...
s and
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s in family
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. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to
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regions, and they are widespread in tropical
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. The best-known species to gardeners in temperate areas are '' B. berteroana'' and '' B. miersii'' because of their frost tolerance. Seeds of ''B. bancroftii'' were used as a source of food by Australian Aborigines. Timbers of some species are very valuable.


Overview

''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of about 240-250 species, that are trees or shrubs; it has about 80 species in tropical Africa and Madagascar. They are commonly canopy trees, growing at altitudes from near sea level to 2200 m. The trees grow in well-developed rainforests, and in warm or temperate forests on poorer sedimentary soils. Most species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to
temperate In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (23.5° to 66.5° N/S of Equator), which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. These zones generally have wider temperature ranges throughout t ...
regions. They are widespread in tropical
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ...
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, the
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, and
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. The timbers of some species is very valuable.


Ecology

''Beilschmiedia'' falls within the
Lauraceae Lauraceae, or the laurels, is a plant family that includes the true laurel and its closest relatives. This family comprises about 2850 known species in about 45 genera worldwide (Christenhusz & Byng 2016 ). They are dicotyledons, and occur ma ...
, a family of aromatic
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trees or shrubs. Many botanical species are similar in foliage to the Lauraceae due to convergent evolution. Those plants are adapted to high rainfall and humidity. The patterns of speciation in the
Lauraceae Lauraceae, or the laurels, is a plant family that includes the true laurel and its closest relatives. This family comprises about 2850 known species in about 45 genera worldwide (Christenhusz & Byng 2016 ). They are dicotyledons, and occur ma ...
indicate, since the onset of aridification on the continents 15 million years ago (Mya), rainforest species diversified. One of the products of aridification is the isolation of populations and this likely caused the increase in the rate of speciation as found in the Lauraceae. This genus has species adapted to the
laurel forest Laurel forest, also called laurisilva or laurissilva, is a type of subtropical forest found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable, mild temperatures. The forest is characterized by broadleaf tree species with evergreen, glossy and elo ...
habitat, so common in the Lauraceae and species adapted to a more Mediterranean-type climate with a dry season with lower rainfall. The morphology of sclerophyllous species is divergent from other humid tropical climate species of the genus. The greatest diversity of species and a greater presence of the genus is given in
cloud forest A cloud forest, also called a water forest, primas forest, or tropical montane cloud forest (TMCF), is a generally tropical or subtropical, evergreen, montane, moist forest characterized by a persistent, frequent or seasonal low-level cloud c ...
and tropical rainforest in Asia and
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. In
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, the genus ''Beilschmiedia'' is particularly important in the island flora, and their species were isolated when the island was separated from the African continent. The genus ''Beilschmiedia'' is present in a greater climatic distribution area than other genera of Lauraceae, ''Beilschmiedia'' species grow well in moist, well-drained ground, and tolerate a variety of soil types, and attain a maximum in tropical and wetter areas of distribution, but their pattern of speciation results in some cases from the product of aridification of the habitat. Some ''Beilschmiedia'' species are adapted to drier conditions than the typical Lauraceae. Some endangered relict species are living in temperate areas and are distributed in
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climate, and tropical and subtropical lowland forests and montane rainforest. Shade-loving ''B. mannii'' grows in riverine and swamp forest, or in evergreen primary and secondary forest. ''B. gaboonensis'', ''B. lebrunii'', and ''B. nitida'' are included in subgenus ''Hufelandia'' of ''Beilschmiedia''. ''B. variabilis'' and ''B. zenkeri'' are included in section ''Acrothecon''. '' Beilschmiedia gaboonensis'' is a medium-sized tree up to 30 m tall with a bole diameter up to 60 cm. It is distributed from Nigeria to DR Congo and occurs in wet and marshy locations in lowland rainforest. ''B. lebrunii'' is a rare tree up to 15 m tall with a bole diameter up to 30 cm, occurring in DR Congo in forest at 1450–1700 m altitude. ''B. nitida'' is a shrub or small tree up to 8 m tall, distributed in Cameroon and Congo. ''Beilschmiedia variabilis'' is a shrub or small tree up to 10 m tall with a bole diameter up to 25 cm, occurring rather commonly in Congo in the understorey of forest in swampy, periodically inundated or drier locations. ''B. zenkeri'' is a shrub or small tree up to 15 m tall, occurring in Cameroon and Congo in swampy and periodically inundated forest. The genus ''Beilschmiedia'' responded to favourable climatic periods and expanded across the available habitat, adapting also to more extreme conditions, but depending on favorable soil edaphic conditions. ''Beilschmiedia'' species need an annual oscillation of the temperature moderated by the proximity of the ocean and many species resist bad cold and frost. A related vegetal community evolved millions of years ago on the supercontinent of
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, and species of this community are now found on several separate areas of the Southern Hemisphere, including
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,
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. These lauroid-leaved plant communities are twofold to tropical climate and temperate climate, having the more temperate climate their origin in the named
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. The genus ''Beilschmiedia'' is present in
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from the Pacific Ocean to the
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between 38° and 45° latitude, where rainfall is abundant, from 1500 to 2500 mm according to locality, distributed throughout the year, but with some subhumid Mediterranean climate influence for three to fourr months in summer. The temperatures are unchanging enough and mild, with no month falling below 5 °C, and the warmest month below 22 °C. Also, they are present in the eastern end of
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, including New Guinea, that also has many additional elements of the Antarctic flora, including southern beech ('' Nothofagus'') and eucalypts. The highlands of
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and
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were linked to Australia around 40 Mya, the Indo-Australian tectonic plate began to split apart from the ancient supercontinent
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. The laurifolia appears in Cape York Peninsula, mountains of the coastal strip of New South Wales in
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, and New Zealand. This laurel forests are home to species related to those in the Valdivian laurel forests, including southern beech ('' Nothofagus'') through the connection of the
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.


Description

Frequently, their bark is pale to dark brown, smooth or coarse, and they have fine, reddish-brown hairs densely covering the branchlets, and the young leaves are reddish. The dark green leaves are alternate and leathery. Sometimes broad, others small and narrow, the leaves have distinctive depressed veins. The flowers are greenish to cream to yellow-green, and pedicellate of 4–6 mm. The flowers often are clothed in dense reddish-brown hairs. The flowers are hermaphroditic and arranged in inflorescences. The inflorescence is an erect panicle arising from the leaf axil. The stamens are in two whorls; the ovary is in a superior position. The fruit is variable from one species to other' in some species it is a drupe, large and globose green, 12 cm in diameter with a tip at the apex. In other species, the fruit is an erect, plum-like, dark purple or sometimes elliptical to ovoid drupe, dark purple when ripe, and covered in a waxy bloom. In others, the fruit is a black, round drupe with a glaucous bloom, with a single seed inside. In the genus ''Beilschmiedia'', the dispersal of seeds is by birds that swallow them, so they are shaped to attract the birds. The one-seeded fruits are an important food source for birds, including being a favorite food of the native pigeons in New Zealand.


Species

The type species is '' Beilschmiedia roxburghiana'': with native range from the Himalayas to S. China, Indo-China to
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. Three ''Beilschmiedia'' species are endemic to New Zealand. ''Beilschmiedia tarairi'' (taraire) is a common canopy tree in the lowland forests of the North Island. The others are the common canopy tree tawa, (''B. tawa''), which has thin, willow-like leaves, and the tawaroa (''B. tawaroa''), which is similar to tawa, but has broader leaves. The
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is the only species which can disperse the large seeds of the taraire, which pass through its gut unharmed. The Chilean ''
Beilschmiedia miersii ''Beilschmiedia miersii'' (Northern acorn tree, Belloto del norte: in Spanish), an evergreen tree in the Lauraceae native to central Chile from 30 to 35°S., up to 1200 meters (4000 ft) above sea level and lives under very dry conditio ...
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Beilschmiedia berteroana ''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. Description It can measure 30 m in height and one metre in diameter. The ...
'' are sclerophyllous endangered trees endemics to central Chile. The northern belloto (''B. miersii'') grows in coastal forest, while the southern belloto (''B. berteroana'') grows in submountain Andean zone of the temperate deciduous forest region of central Chile. Both forest associations are currently represented in the System of Wild Protected Areas by the government of Chile, they are endangered. It contains at least these species: * '' Beilschmiedia aborensis'' Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia acuta'' Kosterm * '' Beilschmiedia acutifolia'' Teschner * ''
Beilschmiedia alata ''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in family Lauraceae. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to temperate regions, and they are widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Madagascar, Australia, New ...
'' Robyns & R.Wilczek * '' Beilschmiedia alloiophylla'' (Rusby) Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia ambigua'' Robyns & R. Wilczek * '' Beilschmiedia anay'' (S.F. Blake) Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia andamanensis'' M.Gangop. * '' Beilschmiedia angustielliptica'' Lorea-Hern. * '' Beilschmiedia angustifolia'' Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia appendiculata'' S. Lee et Y. T. Wei * ''
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'' (Syn.: B. praecox) * '' Beilschmiedia bancroftii'', (yellow walnut, wanga) * ''
Beilschmiedia baotingensis ''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in family Lauraceae. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to temperate regions, and they are widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Madagascar, Australia, New ...
'' S. Lee et Y. T. Wei * ''
Beilschmiedia berteroana ''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. Description It can measure 30 m in height and one metre in diameter. The ...
'' ( Gay) Kosterm., (southern belloto) * '' Beilschmiedia borneensis'' Merr * '' Beilschmiedia brachythyrsa'' H.W. Li * '' Beilschmiedia bracteata'' Robyns & R. Wilczek * '' Beilschmiedia brenesii'' C.K. Allen * '' Beilschmiedia brevipaniculata'' Allen * '' Beilschmiedia brevipes'' Ridley * '' Beilschmiedia bullata'' * ''
Beilschmiedia castrisinensis ''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in family Lauraceae. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to temperate climate, temperate regions, and they are widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Madagasc ...
'' * '' Beilschmiedia costaricensis'' Mez & Pittier * '' Beilschmiedia curviramea'' ( Meisn.) Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia cylindrica'' * '' Beilschmiedia delicata'' S.Lee & Y.T.Wei * '' Beilschmiedia dictyoneura'' * '' Beilschmiedia elliptica'' * '' Beilschmiedia emarginata'' * '' Beilschmiedia erythrophloia'', (Hayata) * '' Beilschmiedia fasciata'' H. W. Li * '' Beilschmiedia fordii'' Dunn * '' Beilschmiedia fluminensis'' Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia furfuracea'' Chun et H. T. Chang * '' Beilschmiedia gaboonensis'' * '' Beilschmiedia gammieana'' * '' Beilschmiedia gemmiflora'' Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia giorgii'' Robyns & R. Wilczek * '' Beilschmiedia glauca'' * '' Beilschmiedia hondurensis'' Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia immersinervis'' Sa. Nishida * '' Beilschmiedia insignis''
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* '' Beilschmiedia intermedia'' * '' Beilschmiedia javanica'' Miq * '' Beilschmiedia kunstleri'' Gamble * '' Beilschmiedia kweo'' (Mildbr.) Robyns & Wilczek * '' Beilschmiedia laevis'' * '' Beilschmiedia laotica'' Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia letouzeyi'' * '' Beilschmiedia linocieroides'' * ''
Beilschmiedia longipetiolata ''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in family Lauraceae. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to temperate climate, temperate regions, and they are widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Madagasc ...
'' * '' Beilschmiedia lucidula'' (Miq.) Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia lumutensis''
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* '' Beilschmiedia macropoda'' * '' Beilschmiedia malaccensis'' * ''
Beilschmiedia madagascariensis ''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in family Lauraceae. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to temperate climate, temperate regions, and they are widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Madagasc ...
'' * '' Beilschmiedia madang'' Blume, (
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) * '' Beilschmiedia maingayi'' Hook.f. * ''
Beilschmiedia manantlanensis ''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in family Lauraceae. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to temperate climate, temperate regions, and they are widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Madagasc ...
'' Cuevas & Cochrane * '' Beilschmiedia mannii'' (Meisn.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex B.D.Jacks. * '' Beilschmiedia mayumbensis'' Robyns & R. Wilczek * '' Beilschmiedia membranacea''
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* '' Beilschmiedia mexicana'' * '' Beilschmiedia micrantha'' Merr. * '' Beilschmiedia micranthopsis'' Kosterm. * ''
Beilschmiedia miersii ''Beilschmiedia miersii'' (Northern acorn tree, Belloto del norte: in Spanish), an evergreen tree in the Lauraceae native to central Chile from 30 to 35°S., up to 1200 meters (4000 ft) above sea level and lives under very dry conditio ...
'' ( Gay) Kosterm., (Northern belloto) * '' Beilschmiedia muricata'' H. T. Chang * '' Beilschmiedia obconica'' * '' Beilschmiedia obscurinervia'' H. T. Chang * ''
Beilschmiedia obtusifolia ''Beilschmiedia obtusifolia'' is a rainforest tree in the laurel family Lauraceae, found in rainforests of eastern Australia and also in New Guinea. In Australia it ranges from Port Macquarie in New South Wales northwards to Cape York Peninsula ...
'' (Meisn.) F.Muell., blush-walnut, hard bolly-gum * '' Beilschmiedia oligandra'' * '' Beilschmiedia ovalioides'' Sachiko Nishida * '' Beilschmiedia ovalis'' (S.F. Blake) C.K. Allen * '' Beilschmiedia pahangensis''
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* '' Beilschmiedia pauciflora'' * '' Beilschmiedia penangiana'' Gamble * '' Beilschmiedia pendula'' (Sw.) Hemsl. * '' Beilschmiedia peninsularis'' * '' Beilschmiedia percoriacea'' Allen * '' Beilschmiedia pergamentacea'' Allen * '' Beilschmiedia preussii'' Engler * '' Beilschmiedia punctilimba'' H.W. Li * '' Beilschmiedia rigida'' (Mez) Kosterm. * '' Beilschmiedia robertsonii'' Gamble * '' Beilschmiedia robusta'' C.K.Allen * '' Beilschmiedia roxburghiana'' Nees, 1831 (type species) * ''
Beilschmiedia rufohirtella ''Beilschmiedia'' is a genus of trees and shrubs in family Lauraceae. Most of its species grow in tropical climates, but a few of them are native to temperate regions, and they are widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Madagascar, Australia, New ...
'' H.W. Li * '' Beilschmiedia sichourensis'' * '' Beilschmiedia sikkimensis'' * '' Beilschmiedia sulcata'' (Ruiz & Pav.) Kosterm. * ''
Beilschmiedia tarairi ''Beilschmiedia tarairi'', commonly called taraire, is a tree of the family Lauraceae, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. It is a common canopy tree in lowland forests north of Auckland, often growing in association with kauri (''Agat ...
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A.Cunn. Allan Cunningham (13 July 1791 – 27 June 1839) was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his travels in Australia to collect plants. Early life Cunningham was born in Wimbledon, Surrey, England, the son of Allan Cunnin ...
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Beilschmiedia tawa ''Beilschmiedia tawa'', the tawa, is a New Zealand broadleaf tree common in the central parts of the country. Tawa is often the dominant canopy tree species in lowland forests in the North Island and the north east of the South Island, but wi ...
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A.Cunn. Allan Cunningham (13 July 1791 – 27 June 1839) was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his travels in Australia to collect plants. Early life Cunningham was born in Wimbledon, Surrey, England, the son of Allan Cunnin ...
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Beilschmiedia tawaroa ''Beilschmiedia tawaroa'', the tawaroa, is a broadleaf tree endemic to North Island The North Island, also officially named Te Ika-a-Māui, is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but much less populous South ...
'', tawaroa * '' Beilschmiedia tilaranensis'' Sa. Nishida * '' Beilschmiedia tooram'' * '' Beilschmiedia tovarensis'' (Meisn.) Sa. Nishida * '' Beilschmiedia tsangii''
Merr. Elmer Drew Merrill (October 15, 1876 – February 25, 1956) was an American botanist and taxonomist. He spent more than twenty years in the Philippines where he became a recognized authority on the flora of the Asia-Pacific region. Through ...
* '' Beilschmiedia tungfangensis'' * ''
Beilschmiedia ugandensis ''Beilschmiedia ugandensis'' is a species of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and ...
'' Rendle * '' Beilschmiedia undulata'' * '' Beilschmiedia velutina'' * '' Beilschmiedia vermoesenii'' Robyns & R. Wilczek * '' Beilschmiedia wangii'' Allen * '' Beilschmiedia wightii'' * '' Beilschmiedia yaanica'' * '' Beilschmiedia yunnanensis'' Hu * '' Beilschmiedia zapoteoides'' * '' Beilschmiedia zeylanica'' Trimen


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''Beilschmiedia'': information from Hebe Society New Zealand
* ttp://delta-intkey.com/wood/en/www/laubeisp.htm Commercial timbers: ''Beilschmiedia'' {{Taxonbar, from=Q2403314 Lauraceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Pantropical flora