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Nothofagus glauca

Nothofagus glauca grows up to 30 m height and 2 m diameter, with a straight and cylindrical trunk. The bark is gray-reddish and rough. It lives in places with long droughts. Is very useful for reforestating areas with very bent slopes and with long dry season in summer. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Nothofagus glauca (Hualo) is a species of plant in the Nothofagaceae family. It is endemic to Chile. It grows from 34 to 37° South latitude. Up to 30 m (100 ft) height and 2 m (6.5 ft) diameter. Straight and cylindrical trunk. The bark is gray-reddish and rough. It lives in places with long droughts. Is very useful for reforestating areas with very bent slopes and with long dry season in summer. It is threatened by habitat loss. More

m on Nothofagus glauca trees within 10 experimental plots (five boxes per plot). Boxes had an 11 × 13 cm base, and were 27 cm high at the front and 30 cm high at the back, with a 3 cm diameter entrance hole (located 25 cm above the base of the box). More