Author:
Sampson FB,Williams JB,Woodland PS
Abstract
Tasmannia glaucifolia J . B. Williams, sp. nov., which occurs at altitudes of 1250-1530 m on basalt derived
soils near Point Lookout and Barrington Tops, N.S.W., differs from all other Australian species
of the genus in possessing a papillate lower epidermis and distinctive cuticular striations on the upper
epidermis of the leaf as well as having mostly apetalous flowers. Comparisons made with other Australian
species on leaf anatomy, floral morphology and pollen sculpture, and observations of putative
natural hybrids of T. glaucifolia and T. stipitata (Vickery) A. C. Smith, are used to assess relationships.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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