Ngọc Linh

Mountain in Vietnam
Ngoc Linh is located in Vietnam
Ngoc Linh
Ngoc Linh
Vietnam
Highest pointElevation2,598 m (8,524 ft)Prominence2,208 m (7,244 ft)ListingList of Ultras of Southeast AsiaCoordinates15°04′00″N 107°59′00″E / 15.06667°N 107.98333°E / 15.06667; 107.98333GeographyLocationVietnamParent rangeAnnamite RangeClimbingFirst ascentUnknown

Ngọc Linh (a Sino-Vietnamese name meaning "Jade Mountain") is a 2,598-metre-high (8,524 ft)[a] mountain of the Annamite Range in Vietnam. It straddles the two provinces of Quảng Nam and Kon Tum.[2] It is considered "the roof of Southern Vietnam".

Panax vietnamensis (Vietnamese: sâm Ngọc Linh), a species of ginseng native to the South Central Coast and Central Highlands regions of Vietnam first identified as a separate species in 1973, is especially common on and around mount Ngọc Linh. The area of Ngọc Linh mountain is also the only known habitat of Gracixalus lumarius or thorny tree frog and of the similar Gracixalus trieng or Trieng tree frog. [3] [4][5]

Notes

  1. ^ or 2208[1]

References

  1. ^ Ngọc Linh - Peakbagger.com
  2. ^ Viet Nam Administrative Atlas. Cartographic Publishing House, Hanoi 2010
  3. ^ "An unusual tree frog discovered in the mountains of Vietnam".
  4. ^ "Magical Mekong: New Species Discoveries".
  5. ^ "Meet the Thorny Tree Frog: A striking new frog species from Vietnam".

External links

  • Notes on mammals of the Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve (Vietnam, Kon Tum Province)
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