Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Cryptocarya murrayi F.Muell.
Mueller, F.J.H. von (1865) Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae 5: 170. Type: Dalrymple Gap, J. Dallachy; lecto: MEL 1517147; lectoparatypes: A, BO, K?, MEL, MO, WRSL. Fide Hyland (1989).
Laurel, Murray's; Murray's Laurel
Blaze odour pine-like (Pinus spp.). A thin cream or pale brown layer visible under the subrhytidome layer before the first section of the outer blaze.
Twigs terete, clothed in tortuous, brown, erect hairs which persist even on old twigs. Leaf blades about 11-30 x 4.5-10.5 cm, slightly glaucous on the underside, occasionally green, clothed in tortuous, pale brown, erect hairs which persist even on old leaves. Midrib depressed or flush with the upper surface. Petioles channelled on the upper surface. Oil dots visible with a lens but difficult to observe because of the thickness of the leaf blade.
Fruits ellipsoid or globular, about 13-18 x 12-15 mm. Cotyledons white or cream.
First pair of leaves ovate, sometimes elliptic, about 30-40 x 20-28 mm, slightly glaucous on the underside. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade slightly glaucous on the underside, upper surface hairy along the midrib and main lateral veins; oil dots small, numerous, visible only with a lens. Terminal bud, stem and petiole densely clothed in pale brown hairs. Seed germination time 21 to 63 days.
This species grows large enough to produce millable logs but it is seldom utilized. Wood specific gravity 0.75- 0.82. Hyland (1989).