Castanopsis sieboldii

Species of flowering plant

Castanopsis sieboldii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fagales
Family: Fagaceae
Genus: Castanopsis
Species:
C. sieboldii
Binomial name
Castanopsis sieboldii
(Makino) Hatus
Synonyms

Castanopsis cuspidata var. sieboldii (Makino) Nakai
Pasania cuspidata var. sieboldii Makino)
Shiia sieboldii Makino)

Castanopsis sieboldii, also known as the Itajii chinkapin or Itajii, is a species of evergreen tree that lives in subtropical eastern Asia.[1][2] This is a climax species that is commonly found in the Japanese temperate rainforest.[3] Specimens are also present within the forest area of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.

Castanopsis sieboldii was once thought to be a subspecies of the similar Castanopsis cuspidata.

Plants and animals associated with this tree include:

  • Aspidistra elatior, the cast-iron plant, grows in the understorey.
  • Acrocercops mantica, Chrysocercops castanopsidis, and Lymantria albescens[4] larvae of these Asian moths likely mine the leaves.
  • Amantis nawai, a small praying mantis species native to Eastern Asia is known to live around C. sieboldii where it eats insects.
  • Okinawa rail, a Japanese bird, lives among these trees.

Gallery

  • Flower, female
    Flower, female
  • Nuts
    Nuts
  • Bark
    Bark

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Castanopsis sieboldii.
  1. ^ "Shii (Castanopsis sieboldii)". Thinking Like a Forest.
  2. ^ "A Japanese useful tree: Castanopsis - Life in Kochi". Life in Kochi.
  3. ^ "Canopy Multilayering and Woody Species Diversity of a Subtropical Evergreen Broadleaf Forest, Okinawa Island". hawaii.edu.
  4. ^ "Moth Photographers Group – Lymantria albescens – 19458". msstate.edu.
Taxon identifiers
Castanopsis sieboldii


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