Nothofagus nitida

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Nothofagus nitida is a southern beech tree species native to the cool, wet forests of southern Chile, where it forms an important component of the Valdivian temperate rainforest ecosystem.

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Label Occurrences
Nothofagus nitida canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf angiosperm
dicot
southern beech
tree species
vascular plant
climatePreference temperate oceanic climate
contributesTo forest canopy cover
habitat for forest fauna
distribution southern South America
family Nothofagaceae
foundInBiome Valdivian temperate rain forest
surface form: Valdivian temperate rainforest

temperate rainforest
genus Nothofagus
habitat cool wet forests
isPartOf Valdivian temperate rain forest
surface form: Valdivian temperate rainforest ecosystem
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence evergreen
leafType broadleaf
lifeForm tree
nativeTo Chile
southern Chile
order Fagales
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination wind-pollinated
reproduction sexual reproduction via seeds
roleInEcosystem canopy species
forest structural component
soilPreference moist soils
taxonRank species
woodType hardwood

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Valdivian temperate rain forest hasFlora Nothofagus nitida
Alerce Costero National Park hasFlora Nothofagus nitida