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Tsuga chinensis

Cryptomeria japonica D. Don/Japanese fir Cunninghamia lanceolata Hook./China fir Picea morrisonicola Hay./Taiwan spruce Pinus armandi Franch/Armand pine Pinus luchuensis Mayr./Luchu pine Taiwania cryptomerioides Hay./Taiwania Tsuga chinensis Fritz./Chinese hemlock... [Pg.111]

Constit. of Cedrus deodara, Eucommia ulmoides. Firms spp. and Tsuga chinensis. Powder, [a] ) +4.39 (c, 0.91 in MeOH). [Pg.124]

Both ganodermas are widely distributed in China, especially along coastal provinces, growing at stumps and decaying logs of oak and other broad-leaved trees as well as on decaying conifers, especially Tsuga chinensis (Franch.) Fritz., which is parasitized by G. lucidum. The latter can also be found on hardwoods in North America as well as in Japan and Korea. ... [Pg.301]


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