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Where is Taxus distributed?

Taxus belongs to the world: distributed in temperate to tropical regions of the northern hemisphere. Distributed in Europe, Southeast Asia, the United States, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, Laos, North Korea, Russian Federation (Thousand Islands, Sakhalin Island) and other places. ?

Taxus belongs to China: Gansu, Shaanxi, Hubei, Sichuan, Jilin, Liaoning, Yunnan, Tibet, Anhui, Zhejiang, Taiwan Province, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Hubei, Henan, Guizhou and Heilongjiang. ?

Among them, Taxus China is a unique tree species in China, distributed in southern Gansu, southwestern Shaanxi, western Hubei, Sichuan and other places. In Central China, it is mostly found in the undisturbed environment of mountainous areas above 1 1,000m, and in deciduous broad-leaved forests in mountainous areas of 1 1,500-3,000m in South China and Southwest China, it is relatively concentrated in Hengduan mountainous areas and mountainous areas around Sichuan Basin, as well as in northern Guangxi, eastern Guizhou and Hunan.

It is listed as a national key protected plant.

Extended data:

Taxus chinensis is a rare and endangered species left over from the Quaternary Ice Age 2.5 million years ago, and it is a living fossil in plants. Because yew grows in natural conditions.

The speed is slow and the regeneration ability is poor, so for a long time, there has been no large-scale yew raw material forest base in the world, and there are few natural distribution. ?

Taxus chinensis has the characteristics of shade preference, drought tolerance and cold tolerance, and likes acidic soil. It can be interplanted with other tree species or orchards with simple management.

Like Taxus cuspidata, it not only has developed lateral roots, lush foliage and strong germination, but also adapts to a wide range of climate, requiring wide soil quality, pruning resistance, pest resistance and cold resistance.

Trees that grow to a certain height can be used as medicinal varieties and green plants, and are known as "fengshui sacred trees".

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