What is the Japanese umbrella pine?
from Japan, Japanese umbrella pine, or koyamaki, is the only surviving member of the group Sciadopityaceae . The Japanese umbrella pine, which is commonly referred to as pine, is actually an evergreen conifer. This tree is incredibly slow growth and adds around 6 inches (15 cm) per year. The Japanese umbrella pine reaches up to 114 feet (35 m). It has dense, dark green leaves with reddish -brown, heavily fragrant wood and produces cones that last for about two years to achieve maturity. These characteristic needle patterns give the tree its common name because they have a similarity to the rays of the traditional Japanese umbrella. This species thrives in areas with high collision, medium to high humidity and full sun. It is also resistant to most diseases and has no significant pests. Mostly one large land mass, the Japanese umbrella pine was to be found around the world, from Europe and Asia to North America. Fossil deposits indicate presentST of this species about 230 million years ago, along with several similar species. Of these species, the Japanese umbrella pine is the only one that survived. Now survives only in nature in the cloud forests of Japan, the Japanese umbrella pine grows between 1,500 feet (457 m) and 3,000 feet (914 m) above the sea level.
This species has a long and fascinating history because it is a truly ancient sample. For this reason, the enthusiasts and collectors of unusual and historical specimens are widely cultivated and highly valued. The Japanese umbrella pine has two main historical use. It was used to make boats because it has natural water resistance. The tree was also set in shrines, sacred places and worship.
The oldest known live specimen can be found in the Jingija temple in Kyoto Prefecture and was declared a national memorial. The earliest records of this particular tree claim that the tree has been worshipedAt its current location since approximately 1310. Despite the age of this particular sample, there is only 88 feet (27 m). It takes so many years to grow a very slow level of growth in the Japanese umbrella pine because it takes so many years to replace the tree that has been settled. For this reason, the sample is rarely poured for the use of its wood; Instead, a similar species is now used that has faster growth speed.