What is Cunninghamia?
cunninghamia , also known as China Fir, is a high, fast-growing evergreen tree grown considerably in China, Japan, Vietnam, Laos and Taiwan. cunninghamia includes two different varieties from Cypress Family Cupressaceae: c. Until the end of the 90s, they were considered different species; However, the latest DNA testing suggests that they are the same and are most often grouped under the name c. Lanceolata . This fast -growing tree can reach 75 feet (22.86 m) with a span of 30 feet (9.14 m). It is important as a wooden crop in China, but can also be used as an ornamental species in a large landscape.
It is assumed that cunninghamia is originally from China, Vietnam and Laos, but it was also extensive in these areas, so that the original native region of the tree is not clear. It was planted on Tai -wan and Japan with success and will grow in other regions of the world that share a similar climate in the middle of the width. cunninghamia is grown on plantations in China, but it can also be found in planting roads and hills throughout Asia.
The company is a large tree, usually with a single vertical trunk covered with gray or dark brown bark. The needles move from the light blue cut to the bright lemon lime depending on the variety. It produces small cones and its needles can take a bronze shade in autumn and winter. cunninghamia generally has a conical or pyramidal shape and an open crown gives it an airy look. Often they form suction cups on their base and multi-kMs are not unusual.
Wood from Chinese fir is appreciated as wood for many reasons. Soft wood has a pleasant aroma, light in color and weight and versatile because it is easy to work. It was used in the building of the house and ships through the durability, but also has many decorative uses, including fencing, tiling, decks and furniture. Wood from cunNinghamia is naturally attractive, with light yellow or reddish color. It also requires a wide range of stains and offers even more versatility of the finished product.
In addition to extensive use as a wooden crop, CHINA companies were also used considerably in the projection projects in China. It grows rapidly, is highly resistant to pests and tolerant drought and will grow in poor clay soils. cunninghamia is also planted along the roads as a windshield and on the slopes to prevent erosion.