Schima superba is a species of flowering plant in the tea family Theaceae, native to subtropical areas of Vietnam, southern China, Hainan, Taiwan, and the Ryukyu Islands.[2] With Pinus massoniana it often dominates forests from 100 to 800 m (300 to 2,600 ft) in elevation.[3][4][5] It is used as a street tree in a number of southern Chinese cities.[6]
S. superba has a long history, in China, it has been described as early as in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", and it is one of the "sacred trees" in this classic text.[7]S. superba is a precious and multi-purpose tree species.
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