Laurisilva of Madeira (UNESCO World Heritage Site) that conserves largest surviving area of primary laurel forest consisting mostly of endemic Stinkwood (Ocotea foetens), vegetation type that is now confined to the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands.Madeira Natural Park, Madeira archipelago. November. non-ex.
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