According to research, Tam Dao park has eight kinds of forest types distributed in different topographic and climatic areas : • The tropical moist evergreen forest covers most of Tam Đảo Range below the altitude of 800 m. Some rare and precious species include
Hopea chinensis (synonym
Shorea chinensis),
Michelia,
Cinnamomum sp. and
Pavieasia anamensis. • The subtropical moist evergreen low mountain forest covers the areas over 800 m and includes the species of the families:
Lauraceae,
Fagaceae,
Theaceae,
Magnoliaceae, and
Hamamelidaceae. In places with altitudes of over 1000 m there are some species of
conifer such as
Dacrycarpus imbricatus,
Fokienia hodginsii,
Podocarpus neriifolius, and
Nageia fleuryi. Below the canopy there are species of the families
Rubiaceae (coffee family),
Myrsinaceae or
Euphorbiaceae. • The high mountain short forest is a dwarf variety of two aforementioned forest types including species of these families:
Ericaceae,
Lauraceae,
Fagaceae,
Illiciaceae, and
Aceraceae. • The bamboo forest only covers 8.84 km2 and sparsely appears at altitudes of 500 m to 800 m. • The restored forest was created after the establishment the national park. Before that, this area was exploited to harvest wood by forest management and was cultivated by farmers. Now this area has been replanted with species such as
Symplocos,
Litsea cubeba, and a species of
Xylopia. • The plantation forest was established in the French colonial period with
Pinus massoniana (Horsetail Pine). • The bush appears in some dry and sun exposed areas including
Aporosa dioica,
Bridelia tomentosa, species of
Helicteres, and
Phyllanthus emblica. • The grassland appears in areas of exploited forest, and includes
Saccharum spontaneum,
Thysanolaena maxima,
Chromolaena odorata (over 2 m)
Imperata cylindrica,
Paspalum scrobiculatum, and
Setaria viridis (under 2 m) . Out of over 2000 plant species, 904 species are considered useful to humans. They have been classified into eight groups: There are 42 species endemic to Tam Dao National Park and also 64 other species considered rare including
Dendrobium daoensis,
Camellia polyodonta var. longicaudata,
Camellia petelotii,
Asarum petelotii,
Mosla tamdaoensis, and
Paris delavayi. ==Fauna==