Metrosideros stipularis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Myrtales
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Genus
- Metrosideros
- Species
- Metrosideros stipularis
- Scientific Name
- Metrosideros stipularis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Metrosideros stipularis
Metrosideros stipularis is a species of the myrtle family commonly known as tepú, trepú, or tepual. It is an evergreen tree or shrub that attains heights of about four to five metres. The plant is native to southern South America in the southern portions of Chile and Argentina and is a typical resident of very wet areas, especially in swamps and peat bogs and with gleyic soil horizons. Tepú has white flowers that emerge during the austral summer from December through April, but more commonly from Frebruary to March. The species is shade tolerant and grows merkedly slowly, less than 1 mm per year. Mature tepú forest or tepuales have high basal areas when compared with other types of humid forests. Tepú trees tend to grow horizontally and Tepú forest tend have high biomass contents.
In some localities it grows together with Fitzroya cupressoides or with Pilgerodendron uviferum. The tepu is most abundant in the Chilean provinces of Chiloé, Llanquihue and Palena.
The tree's wood is hard and used within its range as a firewood due to it high energy content. It is commonly recommended to use its firewood mixed with wood from other species given its excessive heat content that is said to be able to break kitchen stoves.
This species has often been placed in its own genus Tepualia, but recent works include it in Metrosideros.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Metrosideros albiflora
- Metrosideros angustifolia
- Metrosideros arfakensis
- Metrosideros bartlettii
- Metrosideros boninensis
- Metrosideros brevistylis
- Metrosideros cacuminum
- Metrosideros carminea
- Metrosideros cherrieri
- Metrosideros colensoi
- Metrosideros collina
- Metrosideros cordata
- Metrosideros diffusa
- Metrosideros dolichandra
- Metrosideros elegans
- Metrosideros engleriana
- Metrosideros excelsa
- Metrosideros excelsa × kermadecensis
- Metrosideros excelsa × umbellata
- Metrosideros fulgens
- Metrosideros gregoryi
- Metrosideros halconensis
- Metrosideros humboldtiana
- Metrosideros kermadecensis
- Metrosideros laurifolia
- Metrosideros longipetiolata
- Metrosideros macropus
- Metrosideros microphylla
- Metrosideros nervulosa
- Metrosideros nitida
- Metrosideros ochrantha
- Metrosideros operculata
- Metrosideros oreomyrtus
- Metrosideros ovata
- Metrosideros paniensis
- Metrosideros parallelinervis
- Metrosideros parkinsonii
- Metrosideros patens
- Metrosideros perforata
- Metrosideros polymorpha
- Metrosideros porphyrea
- Metrosideros punctata
- Metrosideros ramiflora
- Metrosideros regelii
- Metrosideros robusta
- Metrosideros rotundifolia
- Metrosideros rugosa
- Metrosideros salomonensis
- Metrosideros sclerocarpa
- Metrosideros stipularis
- Metrosideros tardiflora
- Metrosideros tetragyna
- Metrosideros tetrasticha
- Metrosideros tomentosa
- Metrosideros tremuloides
- Metrosideros umbellata
- Metrosideros vitiensis
- Metrosideros waialealae
- Metrosideros whitakeri
- Metrosideros whiteana
- Metrosideros × subtomentosa































































































































































