Ocotea foetens

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Ocotea foetens is a large, evergreen laurel tree native to the Macaronesian laurel forests, particularly notable in the Canary Islands and Madeira.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf evergreen tree
laurel
tree species
vascular plant
barkColor dark brown
barkTexture rough
binomialName Ocotea foetens NERFINISHED
climatePreference humid subtropical
oceanic
commonName stinkwood
til
tilo
conservationStatus Least Concern
describedBy Aiton NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole canopy tree
shade provider
endemicRegion Macaronesian archipelagos NERFINISHED
family Lauraceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor yellowish-white
flowerSex unisexual
foundInEcosystem Macaronesian laurisilva
laurel forest
fruitColor dark when ripe
fruitType berry-like drupe
genus Ocotea NERFINISHED
hasOdor strong smell in wood
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafMargin entire
leafPersistence evergreen
leafShape elliptic
leafType evergreen
nativeTo Azores NERFINISHED
Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Macaronesia NERFINISHED
Madeira NERFINISHED
order Laurales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
soilPreference fertile
humid
taxonRank species
trunkDiameter up to about 1 m
typicalHeight can exceed 30 m
up to 40 m
usedFor carpentry
furniture
timber
woodType hardwood

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Anaga Rural Park hasFlora Ocotea foetens