Myrica faya

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Myrica faya is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to Macaronesia, known for its dense foliage, small edible berries, and role in laurel forest ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf evergreen shrub
plant species
small tree
associatedEcosystem Macaronesian laurisilva NERFINISHED
barkColor gray to brown bark
branchingPattern densely branched crown
climatePreference mild oceanic climate
conservationStatus not globally threatened
ecologicalRole component of laurel forest ecosystems
family Myricaceae NERFINISHED
fruitType drupe-like berry
fruitUse edible berries
genus Myrica NERFINISHED
growthForm multi-stemmed shrub or tree
growthRate moderate growth rate
habitat humid montane forests
laurel forest
hasFoliage dense foliage
impacts alters nitrogen cycling where invasive
introducedTo Hawaii NERFINISHED
invasiveIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate leaves
leafMargin entire or slightly serrate margin
leafShape lanceolate to oblanceolate leaves
leafType evergreen
lifeCycle perennial
moisturePreference high humidity
nativeTo Azores NERFINISHED
Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Macaronesia NERFINISHED
Madeira NERFINISHED
photosyntheticOrgan broad leaves
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination primarily wind-pollinated
produces small berries
reproduction produces flowers
produces fruits
rootSystem shallow to moderately deep roots
seedDispersal bird-dispersed seeds
shadeTolerance shade-tolerant
soilPreference volcanic soils
taxonRank species
tolerates acidic soils
typicalHeight small tree height
usedFor firewood
traditional food
woodType hardwood

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Anaga Rural Park hasFlora Myrica faya