- Source: Pterophylla parviflora
Pterophylla parviflora, formerly known as Weinmannia parviflora, is a species of plant in the family Cunoniaceae. It is endemic to the Society Islands of French Polynesia.
Range and habitat
It is present on the islands of Tahiti, Moorea, Huahine, Tahaa, and Bora Bora. Together with Alstonia costata, Pterophylla parviflora is a predominant tree of the islands' cloud forests, which grow on the wetter eastern (windward) slopes of the larger islands between 400 and 1000 meters elevation.
On Tahiti it is the most common tree in primary montane forest above 400 meters elevation. It is co-dominant with Metrosideros collina in slope and ridge forest at medium and high elevations, and in Pterophylla–Alstonia cloud forest at high elevations. Other associated trees include species of Alphitonia, Dodonaea, and Psidium at middle elevations, and Myrsine, Coprosma, Cyathea, Vaccinium, Alyxia, Polyscias, and Ilex at higher elevations. It also grows in scrub and slopes covered by the fern Dicranopteris linearis.
On Huahine it grows in montane forest on the island's central crest between Mount Matoereere and Mount Turi, from 450 meters elevation to the island's summit at 670 m. These forests are dominated by Metrosideros collina and Macaranga sp., with Alstonia and Myrsine.
On Moorea it is co-dominant with Metrosideros collina in montane forests above 400–500 meters elevation, and in cloud forest with Ilex, Myrsine, and Metrosideros at higher elevations up to 1200 m.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pterophylla parviflora
- Pterophylla (plant)
- Pterophylla marquesana
- Pterophylla vescoi
- Society Islands tropical moist forests
- List of trees native to New Zealand
- List of Southern African indigenous trees and woody lianes