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Drypetes deplanchei (Brongn. & Gris) Merr.


Shrub (woody or herbaceous, 1-6 m tall)
Tree
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Family

Merrill, E.D. (1951) Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 32: 157.

Common name

Drypetes; Yellow Tulipwood

Stem

Blaze very distinctly layered.

Leaves

Leaf blades about 1-15 x 0.6-6 cm. Lateral veins forming loops well inside the blade margin. Twigs usually marked by pale lenticels. Stipules triangular, small and inconspicuous, about 1 mm long. Leaves on coppice shoots prominently toothed.

Flowers

Male flowers: Inflorescences up to 15 mm long. Flowers about 4-6 mm diam., pedicels about 5-8 mm long. Stamens 6-10, filaments about 0.3-0.7 mm long, anthers about 0.7-1.5 x 0.5-1 mm. Disk cupuliform or irregularly lobed. Female flowers: Flowers about 4-6 mm diam., pedicels about 3-10 mm long. Tepals about 2.2-3.5 x 1.5-2.5 mm. Disk cupuliform. Ovary about 1.5-2.5 x 1.5-2 mm, glabrous or hairy. Styles reduced, stigmas appressed to the top of the ovary, about 1-1.5 mm long.

Fruit

Fruits glabrous, globular to elliptic, about 10-14 x 10-11 mm. Seeds elongated to elliptic, about 8-13 x 7 mm. Embryo about 7 mm long. Radicle about 2 mm long.

Seedlings

Cotyledons ovate to cordate, about 19-28 x 13-26 mm, strongly 3-veined at the base. First pair of leaves with large holly-like (Ilex aquifolium) teeth on the margins. Stem and hypocotyl minutely hairy. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade margin holly-like. Stipules caducous, very small, triangular, about 1 mm long. Stem minutely hairy. Seed germination time 38 to 259 days.

Distribution and Ecology

Occurs in WA, NT, CYP, NEQ, CEQ and southwards as far as coastal central New South Wales. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 750 m. Grows in monsoon forest and the drier types of rain forest. Also occurs in New Guinea and New Caledonia.

Synonyms
Drypetes deplanchei (Brongn. & Griseb.) Merr. subsp. deplanchei, Kew Bulletin 45(2): 239(1990). Elaeocarpus deplanchei Brongn. & Gris, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 10: 477(1863), Type: New Caledonia, Deplanche 463; holo: P. Fide McPherson (1991) Flore de la Nouvelle-Caledonie et Dependances 17:12-14. Drypetes australasica (Mull.Arg.) Pax & K.Hoffm., Das Pflanzenreich Heft 81 : 270(1922). Hemecyclia sepiaria var. oblongifolia Benth., Flora Australiensis 6: 117(1873), Type: On the beach, Port Darwin, Schultz. Hemecyclia sepiaria var. australasica Baill., Adansonia 6: 330(1866), Type: Leichhardt (herb. F. Muell.!), F. Mueller (1856) in insulis freti Torrensii et ad originem fluviorum Burdekin et Gilbert River. Hemecyclia lasiogyna F.Muell., Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae 4: 119(1864), Type: In locis fontanis ad portum Essingtoni; Leichhardt. Hemecyclia australasica Mull.Arg., Prodromus 15(2.: 487(1866), Type: In nova Hollandia ad Burdekin River (Ferd. Muell.! in hb. DC.). Drypetes lasiogyna (F.Muell.) Pax & K.Hoffm. var. lasiogyna, Kew Bulletin 35: 627(1980). Drypetes deplanchei subsp. affinis (Pax & Hoffm.) P.S.Green, Kew Bulletin 45(2): 239(1990). Drypetes lasiogyna (F.Muell.) Pax & K.Hoffm., Das Pflanzenreich Heft 81 : 272(1922).
RFK Code
1107
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