Cryptocarya alba

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Cryptocarya alba is an evergreen tree native to central Chile, notable as a characteristic laurel species of the Chilean matorral ecosystem.

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Label Occurrences
Cryptocarya alba canonical 2

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf evergreen plant
species
tree
woody plant
belongsToFloraOf Chile
biome Mediterranean-type shrubland
characteristicSpeciesOf Chilean matorral
climate Mediterranean climate
conservationConcern habitat loss
describedAs Chilean laurel
distribution Andean foothills of central Chile
coastal ranges of central Chile
ecologicalRole canopy species in Chilean matorral
habitat provider for fauna
endemicTo Chile
evergreen true
family Lauraceae
fruitType drupe
genus Cryptocarya
growthForm tree
habitat matorral shrubland
sclerophyllous forest
kingdom Plantae
leafProperty aromatic
leafType evergreen
lifeCycle perennial
nativeTo Chile
central Chile
order Laurales
organismType vascular plant
partOf Chilean Matorral
surface form: Chilean matorral
photosynthesis oxygen production
photosyntheticOrganism true
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
reproduction sexual reproduction
taxonRank species
tolerates poor soils
summer drought
usedFor charcoal
firewood
ornamental planting
timber
woodProperty aromatic
durable
woodType hardwood

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

Chilean Matorral hasEndemicFlora Cryptocarya alba
La Campana National Park flora Cryptocarya alba