Impression Liumutai
Limutai Impression
Rare species
The region is home to dozens of nationally protected plant species, including fringe tree, Manchurian walnut, wild grape, St. John’s wort (golden‑thread butterfly), wild kiwi, and many others. As for well‑known traditional Chinese medicinal herbs, the list is endless—such as salvia, patchouli, platycodon, bupleurum, polygala, and motherwort. The dense forests also harbor and sustain 429 species of wildlife, spanning 34 orders and 136 families. To the surprise of botanists and zoologists, in the spring‑fed pools of Limutai, where the water temperature remains a constant 18°C year round, one can find Arctic loaches and Antarctic channichthys. Rare tropical and subtropical species, such as the blue‑tailed skink, are also encountered.
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The region is home to dozens of nationally protected plant species, including fringe tree, Manchurian walnut, wild grape, St. John’s wort (golden‑thread butterfly), wild kiwi, and many others. As for well‑known traditional Chinese medicinal herbs, the list is virtually endless, featuring such staples as salvia, patchouli, platycodon, bupleurum, polygala, and motherwort. The dense forests also harbor and sustain 429 species of wildlife, spanning 34 orders and 136 families. To the surprise of botanists and zoologists, the spring pools at Limutai—maintained year‑round at a constant 18°C—are inhabited by Arctic loach and Antarctic channichthys. One may even encounter the blue‑tailed skink, a rare species native to tropical and subtropical regions.
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