Nothofagus dombeyi

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Nothofagus dombeyi is a large evergreen southern beech tree native to southern South America, commonly dominating cool, wet temperate forests in Chile and Argentina.

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Nothofagus dombeyi canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf angiosperm
dicot
evergreen tree
forest canopy species
tree species
vascular plant
associatedBiome Valdivian temperate rain forest
surface form: Valdivian temperate rainforest
belongsToFloraOf Flora of Argentina
Flora of Chile
canopyRole dominant canopy species
climatePreference cool
humid
commonName coigüe
coihue
distributionRegion Andean forests of Argentina
Andean forests of Chile
Patagonia
ecologicalRole foundation species in temperate forests
habitat provider for forest fauna
evergreen true
family Nothofagaceae
foundInCountry Argentina
Chile
genus Nothofagus
growthForm large tree
hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
kingdom Plantae
leafPhenology evergreen
leafType broadleaf
lifeCycle perennial
nativeBiome temperate broadleaf and mixed forest
temperate rainforest
nativeTo Argentina
Chile
southern South America
order Fagales
photosyntheticOrganism true
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination wind-pollinated
reproduction sexual reproduction via seeds
soilPreference well-drained soils
taxonRank species
typicalHabitat cool temperate rainforest
wet temperate forest
woodUse construction wood
fuelwood
timber

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Valdivian temperate rain forest hasFlora Nothofagus dombeyi
Alerce Costero National Park hasFlora Nothofagus dombeyi
Villarrica National Park hasFlora Nothofagus dombeyi
Flora of Chile hasEndemicSpecies Nothofagus dombeyi
Flora of Argentina hasRepresentativeSpecies Nothofagus dombeyi
Nothofagaceae hasNotableSpecies Nothofagus dombeyi