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Summary |
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Plant species are abundant. There are more than 30,000 kinds of woody plants, of which the number of arbor species exceeds 2,800, with nearly 1,000 species having fine wood quality and high economic value. China has almost all kinds of vegetation found in the Northern Hemisphere. Various kinds of forests are distributed in humid regions in the east, while in the cold north are deciduous coniferous forests, and in the warm south, broad-leaved deciduous forests. Subtropical forests cover the largest area in China, where grow small tracts of surviving ancient plants, such as metasequoia, Cathaya argyrophylla and ginkgo, which are regarded as "living fossils" and have disappeared in other parts of the world. South China also has semi-evergreen monsoon forests, rain forests and mangroves. In addition to its peculiar species such as metasequoia, Cathaya argyrophylla, ginkgo, Chinese cypress, China fir, golden larch, Taiwania, Fujian cypress and eucommia ulmoides, China has introduced some tropical plants, such as rubber, oil palm and sisal hemp.
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