Meishan is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province, named after Mount Emei. It is located in the southwest of the Chengdu Plain in the Sichuan Basin and in the middle reaches of the Minjiang River. Meishan borders Neijiang, Zigong, and Ziyang to the east, Leshan to the south, Ya'an to the west, and Chengdu to the north.
Meishan was once selected as one of China's seven gourmet cities by the CCTV documentary "One City, One Taste". Meishan is the famous hometown of Chinese pickles, the hometown of longevity in China, the hometown of high-quality rice in China, the hometown of navel oranges in China, and the hometown of Chinese bamboo weaving art. It has the international tourist resort Qiliping in the middle of Emei Mountain.
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There are 2,278 species of wild plants in 861 genera and 229 families in Meishan City, including 149 species of bryophytes in 71 genera and 48 families, 155 species of ferns in 73 genera and 36 families, and gymnophytes. There are 20 species of plants in 14 genera and 7 families, and 1,954 species of angiosperms in 138 families, 703 genera and 1,954 species.
There are 32 species of rare and endangered plants in the reserve, among which 7 species of Class I key protected wild plants include jade dragon fern, yew, southern yew, involucrata, involucrata, ginkgo, and unifolia.
The II-level key protected wild plants include: Cynophylla cyphylla, Cynophylla nigra, fan fern, spruce, Bashan torreya, grate cerebellum, Liriodendron tree, Liriodendron tulipifera, Magnolia officinalis, concave Magnolia officinalis, magnolia rotundifolia, magnolia magnolia, Emei smile, water green tree, camphor, camphor, nanmu, red bean tree, barberry, red toon, toon, catalpa leaf maple, eclipta, fragrant fruit tree, nanmu 25 kind.
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