Because Hainan Island and the Leizhou Peninsula were connected by a land bridge until the
Quaternary, there are relatively few endemic genera, but many endemic species. Scientists have recorded 4,200 plant species (including 450 trees), and 98 mammal species. During the dry season before monsoon season in the summer, drought-stressed deciduous trees drop their leaves. The forest canopy is generally sparse, and sufficient light reaches the ground to support a grass under-story. Evergreen trees also occur in this area, especially on shaded slopes that have more retentive soils, and at slightly higher elevation. Three kinds of trees from
Dipterocarpaceae can be found in this ecoregion:
Vatica mangachapoi, Hopea hainanensis, and
Hopea exalata (now
Hopea reticulata).
Tropical montane forests at the middle elevations include chinquapin (
Castanopsis), stone oaks (
Lithocarpus), and laurels (
Lauraceae). More
savanna-like vegetation is found higher and drier areas of the interior, with brush and silk trees (
Albizia procera).
Cloud forests grow above 1,600 meters. == See also ==