Jump to content

Afrocarpus

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by MPF (talk | contribs) at 18:21, 20 October 2004 (Categories). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Afrocarpus
Template:Regnum:Plantae
Template:Divisio:Pinophyta
Template:Classis:Pinopsida
Template:Ordo:Pinales
Template:Familia:Podocarpaceae
Template:Genus:Afrocarpus
species

A. dawei
A. falcatus
A. gaussenii
A. gracilior
A. mannii
A. usambarensis

Afrocarpus is a genus of conifers belonging to the Podocarp family, Podocarpaceae. Afrocarpus was designated a genus in 1989, when several species formerly classified in Podocarpus and Nageia were reclassified. Six species are recognized.

As the name intimates, Afrocarpus is native to Africa. The species are distributed through the montane forests of eastern and southern Africa, descending to the Indian Ocean coast in South Africa. A. gaussenii is native of Madagascar.

The podocarps are associated with the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana, where they were characteristic of the cool, moist southern Gondwana flora. Gondwana broke up into the continents of South America, Africa, India, Australia and Antarctica between 160 and 30 million years ago. As Africa drifted north it became hotter and drier, and the podocarps generally retreated to the cool moist highlands of eastern and southern Africa.

Reference

Page, C. N. 1989. New and maintained genera in the conifer families Podocarpaceae and Pinaceae. Notes of the Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh 45(2): 377-395.