Mulanje cedar

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Mulanje cedar is a rare and highly valued coniferous tree species native to the slopes of Mount Mulanje in Malawi, renowned for its durable, aromatic timber and conservation importance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conifer
endemic species
threatened species
tree species
commonName Mulanje cedar NERFINISHED
Mulanje cypress NERFINISHED
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
countryOfOccurrence Malawi NERFINISHED
endemicTo Malawi NERFINISHED
Mount Mulanje NERFINISHED
family Cupressaceae NERFINISHED
genus Widdringtonia NERFINISHED
hasConservationImportance flagship species for Mount Mulanje
hasConservationStatus Critically Endangered
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Mount Mulanje region
hasEconomicImportance high-value timber
kingdom Plantae
lifeForm evergreen tree
nativeTo Malawi NERFINISHED
Mount Mulanje NERFINISHED
occursIn Afromontane ecosystems
montane forest
occursOn slopes of Mount Mulanje NERFINISHED
order Pinales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
reproductiveType seed-bearing cones
scientificName Widdringtonia whytei NERFINISHED
subjectOf conservation research
plantation trials
restoration programs in Malawi
taxonRank species
threat frequent fires
habitat loss
illegal logging
overexploitation for timber
poor natural regeneration
woodCharacteristic fine-grained
pleasant scent
resistant to decay
woodProperty aromatic
durable
resinous
woodUse boat building
carving
construction timber
furniture
joinery
roof shingles

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Mount Mulanje hasEndemicSpecies Mulanje cedar