It
belongs to the Betulaceae Family,
with the Latin name of Ostrya
rehderian
The deciduous arbor is 21 meters high, with a chest diameter of 1
meter. Its seal brown bark has longitudinal dehiscence. The first year's twigs
are taupe and covered with fluffs. The inter-growing leaves, 4.5 to 10
centimeters long and 2.4 to 4 centimeters wide, are oblong or oval, with
irregular sawteeth on the edges. It bears unisexual flowers and is a kind of
monoecious plant. The male inflorescences always cluster every 3 ones while the
female inflorescences are borne single. The infructescence is 3.5 to 5
centimeters long, with the chief peduncle of 1.5 to 2 centimeters long. The
nutlets are reddish-brown and with thin longitudinal ribs.
It
usually grows in piedmont forest fringes or beside the forests, which are at an
altitude of 170 meters, with the pH value of 4.7 to 5.3. The main accompanying
plants are Chinese red pine, Cyclobalanopsis glauca, Castanopsis sclerophylla
and yellow sandalwood. The male inflorescences appear in July and blossom in
April of the ensuing year. The female inflorescences appear with the annual
twigs. The leaves fully unfurl in the middle ten days of April. The fruits ripen
in the middle ten days of September and the leaves defoliate in the middle ten
days of November.
Tianmu Ironwood is only
distributed in the west of Tianmu Mountain in Zhejiang Province, and there are
only 5 individuals found at present. It is not only an endemic species of China,
but also the only species of the genus distributed in East China; therefore it
is of great importance for research.