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An endangered species. The timber is used for construction, pit props, railway sleepers, and making furniture, and the bark yields tannins. The species is also used for afforestation.
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Description
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Trees to 25 m tall; trunk to 0.8 m d.b.h.; bark grayish brown or dark brown, irregularly and longitudinally fissured; branchlets pendulous; long branchlets yellowish brown or brown, turning yellowish gray or dark gray, initially puberulent; short branchlets 3-4 mm in diam., densely brownish yellow pubescent; winter buds ovoid-orbicular. Leaves linear, 1.2-3.5 cm × ca. 1 mm, keeled on both sides. Seed cones brownish purple, maturing brown, cylindric-ellipsoid, 2.5-4 × 1.5-2 cm. Seed scales cordate or obovate-reniform, 0.8-1.1 × 1-1.3 cm at middle of cones, densely brown pubescent abaxially, apex emarginate. Bracts exserted, dark brown-purple, broadly lanceolate, obviously reflexed, 1.1-1.5 cm. Seeds light gray, obliquely obovoid, 7-9 mm including wing. Pollination Apr-May, seed maturity Oct.
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Habitat
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* Mountains; 2300-3500 m.
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Synonym
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Larix griffithii J. D. Hooker var. mastersiana (Rehder & E. H. Wilson) Silba.
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Larix mastersiana: Brief Summary
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Larix mastersiana is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. It is found only in China. It is threatened by habitat loss.
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