Fuscospora

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Fuscospora is a genus of southern beech trees native to the Southern Hemisphere, known for their ecological dominance in temperate forests of regions such as New Zealand and South America.

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Label Occurrences
Fuscospora canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
plant genus
taxon
associatedWith temperate rainforest ecosystems
biogeographicSignificance Gondwanan lineage
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
commonName southern beech
describedAs genus of southern beech trees
distributionPattern disjunct Southern Hemisphere distribution
dominantIn New Zealand beech forests NERFINISHED
parts of Patagonian forests
ecologicalRole forest canopy dominant
foundation species
family Nothofagaceae NERFINISHED
growthForm tree
habitat temperate forests
hasSpecies Fuscospora cliffortioides NERFINISHED
Fuscospora fusca NERFINISHED
Fuscospora solandri NERFINISHED
Fuscospora truncata NERFINISHED
influences soil development in temperate forests
understory plant composition
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence evergreen
leafType broadleaf
nativeTo Australasia NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
South America
Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
order Fagales NERFINISHED
partOf southern beech flora
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination wind-pollinated
reproduction sexual reproduction via seeds
supports forest bird communities
specialized invertebrate fauna
threatenedBy climate change
introduced herbivores
pathogens
usedFor firewood
timber
woodProperty dense wood
durable wood
woodType hardwood

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Nothofagaceae hasGenus Fuscospora