Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Gossia pubiflora (C.T.White) N.Snow & Guymer.
Snow, N. & Guymer, G.P. (2003) Systematic Botany Monographs 65: 38-39.
Shrub or tree 1-6 m tall. Bark rough, flaky, scaly or tessellated, light brown to gray. Branchlets densely hairy.
Leaves opposite, ± decussate. Leaf blade elliptic to ovate, 1.8-5.5 cm long, 0.8-3.3 cm wide, base cuneate to rounded, margin entire, apex acute to acuminate, often mucronate. Oil dots common, faint or visible with magnification. Main intramarginal vein indistinct to prominent about 0.5-3 mm from the blade margin, 7-8 lateral veins.
Inflorescence terminal or axillary, flowers solitary, paired or in threes, sessile or shortly stalked to 2 mm. Hypanthium cup shaped, villous to densely villous, greenish brown. Calyx lobes (4-) 5, triangular, 5-8 mm long, greenish, both surfaces hairy. Petal 5, obovate to oblate or circular, 4-5 mm long, yellowish white, glabrous on inner surface, hairy on outer surface, oil dots few.
Crushed fruit apparently smells of methanol. Fruits globose to subglobose, 9-17 mm long, 11-19 mm wide, calyx lobes persistent or caducous at the apex, glabrescent, red to nearly black. Seeds 1 per fruit, testa hard and bony.
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Diagnostic characters include densely hairy branchlets and flowers, and relatively large fruits compared with other species of Gossia.
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