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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Laurisilva of Madeira' has mentioned 'Subtropical' in the following places:
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Laurel forest, also called laurisilva or laurissilva, is a type of subtropical forest found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable, mild temperatures. | WIKI |
Most Laurel forest species are evergreen, and occur in tropical, subtropical, and mild temperate regions and cloud forests of the northern and southern hemispheres, in particular the Macaronesian islands, southern Japan, Madagascar, New Caledonia, Tasmania, and central Chile, but they are pantropical, and for example in Africa they are endemic to the Congo region, Cameroon, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda, in lowland forest and Afromontane areas. | WIKI |
Laurel forests are common in subtropical eastern Asia, and form the climax vegetation in far southern Japan, Taiwan, southern China, the mountains of Indochina, and the eastern Himalayas. | WIKI |
Altitudinally, the forests range from sea-level up to 1000 metres in warm-temperate Japan, and up to 3000 metres elevation in the subtropical mountains of Asia. | WIKI |
[11] These subtropical forests lie between the temperate deciduous and conifer forests to the north and the subtropical/tropical monsoon forests of Indochina and India to the south. | WIKI |
Some other common trees and large shrub species of subtropical forests are Semecarpus anacardium, Crateva unilocularis, Trewia nudiflora, Premna interrupta, vietnam elm (Ulmus lancifolia), Ulmus chumlia, Glochidion velutinum, beautyberry (Callicarpa arborea), Indian mahogany (Toona ciliata), fig tree (Ficus spp. | WIKI |
Changjiang Plain evergreen forests (China) Chin Hillsxe2x80x93Arakan Yoma montane forests (Myanmar) Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests (Bhutan, India, Nepal) Guizhou Plateau broadleaf and mixed forests (China) Nihonkai evergreen forests (Japan) Northern Annamites rain forests (Laos, Vietnam) Northern Indochina subtropical forests (China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam) Northern Triangle subtropical forests (Myanmar) South Chinaxe2x80x93Vietnam subtropical evergreen forests (China, Vietnam) Southern Korea evergreen forests (South Korea) Taiheiyo evergreen forests (Japan) Taiwan subtropical evergreen forests (Taiwan) | WIKI |
The flora of these forests is similar to that of the warm-temperate and subtropical laurel forests of East Asia, including oaks (Quercus), tanoak (Lithocarpus), chinquapin (Castanopsis), Lauraceae, Theaceae, and Clethraceae. | WIKI |
In Atlantic Europe, subtropical vegetation is interspersed with taxa from Europe and North Africa in bioclimatic enclaves such as the Serra de Monchique, Sintra, and the coastal mountains from Cadiz to Algeciras. | WIKI |
In the Himalayas, in Nepal, subtropical forest consists of species such as Schima wallichii, Castanopsis indica, and Castanopsis tribuloides in relatively humid areas. | WIKI |
[21] The subtropical Serra do Mar coastal forests along the southern coast of Brazil have a tree canopy of Lauraceae and Myrtaceae, with emergent trees of Leguminaceae, and a rich diversity of bromeliads and trees and shrubs of family Melastomaceae. | WIKI |