Fagus japonica

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Japanese Blue Beech
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F. japonica
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Fagus japonica

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Fagus japonica, known as the Japanese Blue Beech or in Japanese as inubuna ("dog buna") or kurobuna ("black buna"), is a deciduous tree of the beech family Fagaceae. It is native to Japan, where it is one of the main tree species in natural deciduous forests particularly on the Pacific side of the country.[1]

It reaches 25 metres in height.[2] The growth habit is often multi-trunked.[1] Bark is smooth and grey. The simple leaves are arranged alternately along the branch. They are slightly pubescent and slightly glaucous beneath, with 10–14 pairs of lateral nerves. Fruiting peduncles are 3–4 cm long and glabrous.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Peters, R. (1997). Beech Forests. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
  2. Woody Plants of Japan, Vol. 1, 2000. ISBN 4-635-07003-4.
  3. Ohwi, J. (1984). Flora of Japan. ISBN 978-0-87474-708-9.

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