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Drimys Granadensis

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What is Drimys Granadensis?

A Unique Evergreen

Drimys granadensis is a species of broadleaf evergreen tree belonging to the Winteraceae family. It is distinguished by its large, white flowers and its characteristic presence in the montane forests of South America and Central America.

Geographic Origin

This species is indigenous to a significant range, extending from the high-altitude regions of Peru northward through Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, and across Central America, reaching as far south as Mexico.

Nomenclature

While commonly known as Drimys granadensis, it has historical synonyms such as Drimys winteri f. granadensis and Wintera granadensis, reflecting its taxonomic journey and classification within botanical science.

Taxonomic Classification

Kingdom

Plantae

Clade

Tracheophytes

Clade

Angiosperms

Clade

Magnoliids

Order

Canellales

Family

Winteraceae

Genus

Drimys

Species

D. granadensis

Morphological Description

Physical Characteristics

Drimys granadensis typically presents as an evergreen shrub or a small tree, reaching heights of up to 12 meters. Its most striking feature is its large, conspicuous white flowers, which are characteristic of its genus and family.

Foliage and Form

As an evergreen species, it retains its leaves throughout the year, contributing to the lush canopy of the montane forests it inhabits. The broadleaf nature is typical for many species adapted to humid, tropical environments.

Range and Habitat

Geographical Distribution

The species exhibits a broad distribution across neotropical montane ecosystems. Its range spans from Peru in the south, encompassing Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela, and extends northwards through Central America into southern Mexico.

Ecological Niche

Drimys granadensis is a characteristic component of mature montane cloud forests, particularly within the Northern Andes and the Central American Cordillera. In regions like southern Mexico, it thrives in these humid environments, as well as in riparian zones and well-watered ravines within oak and pine-oak forests, typically found at elevations ranging from 1,100 to 3,300 meters.

Accepted Subspecies (Varieties)

Recognized Varieties

Botanical classification recognizes five distinct varieties within Drimys granadensis, each with its specific geographical distribution:

  • var. chiriquiensis: Found in Panama.
  • var. granadensis: Native to Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and northwestern Venezuela.
  • var. mexicana: Distributed across Mexico (specifically Veracruz, Puebla, Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Chiapas states), Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
  • var. peruviana: Endemic to Peru.
  • var. uniflora: Found in northwestern Venezuela.

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References

References

  1.  "Drimys granadensis L.f." Plants of the World Online, Kew Science. Accessed 8 August 2022.
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