GLIPTOSTROBUS SIMON METASEQUOYA: HISTORY, CHARACTERISTICS, GROWTH CONDITIONS, AND USE IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Authors

  • Ubaydullayev Farkhod Bakhtiyarullaevich Tashkent State Agrarian University, Agricultural Sciences Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Associate Professor
  • Khomidova Nargiza Isaqulovna Assistent, Tashkent State Agrarian University

Keywords:

Gliptostrobus-like Metasequoia, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, historical significance, biological characteristics, growth conditions, geographic distribution, natural habitat, conifers, flowers and fruits, reproduction, root system, landscape design, Uzbekistan climate, ecological requirements, nature conservation.

Abstract

This article is dedicated to the "Gliptostrobus-like Metasequoia" (Metasequoia glyptostroboides), providing information on its historical significance, biological characteristics, and growth conditions. This plant was accidentally discovered in the mountainous regions of China in 1948, and was considered extinct for the past 40 million years. The article focuses on the geographic distribution, natural habitat, growth conditions, features, flowers, and fruits of the metasequoia. Additionally, the article provides information on its reproductive characteristics, reproduction conditions, root system, and ecological environment requirements. The role of metasequoia in plant habitats and its potential use in landscape design, particularly its adaptability to Uzbekistan's climate, is also discussed. Based on this, the article highlights the ecological role of Gliptostrobus-like Metasequoia and its significance in the environment.

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2025-02-07

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