Podocarpaceae Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus (Miq.) de Laub.
Etymology
Dacrycarpus refers to ‘tear drop fruit’; indicating its seed cones resemble tear drops.
imbricatus refers to ‘imbricate’; indicating its leaves are overlapping on primary shoots.
conrulus refers to ‘little raven’; possibly indicating its drooping/pendulous feather-like foliage.
Subordinate Taxa
There exist 3 subordinate taxa for Dacrycarpus imbricatus:
- Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus
- Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. imbricatus
- Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. robustus
Distribution
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Habitat
The natural habitats for Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus are unknown. The natural elevation is unknown. There are no conifers associated with Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus that are known of.
USDA Hardiness zone – 10
Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus is hardy to USDA Zone 10 (Bannister & Neuner, 2001), meaning its frost tolerance lies somewhere in the range of -1.1C (30F) to 4.4C (40F).
Species Continuity
The population trend for Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus is unknown. There are no known threats for Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus.
IUCN Category – LC
According to the IUCN Red List, Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus has been assigned the status of LC(Least Concern). This means that according to the Red List criteria, this species is not qualified as threatened.
Superordinate Taxa
The nearest superordinate taxon for Dacrycarpus imbricatus is Dacrycarpus. The coordinate taxa for Dacrycarpus imbricatus are therefore:
- Dacrycarpus cinctus
- Dacrycarpus compactus
- Dacrycarpus cumingii
- Dacrycarpus dacrydioides
- Dacrycarpus expansus
- Dacrycarpus kinabaluensis
- Dacrycarpus steupii
- Dacrycarpus vieillardii
Dacrycarpus imbricatus var. curvulus is also placed under Podocarpaceae.
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