Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition

Hoya macgillivrayi F.M.Bailey


Epiphyte
Slender Vine
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Family

Bailey, F.M. (1914) Queensland Agricultural Journal Series 2 1: 190. Type: Queensland, Claudie River, Lloyd Bay, W. Macgillivray; holo: BRI.

Stem

A slender vine not exceeding a stem diameter of 2 cm.

Leaves

Twigs, petioles and leaves produce a milky exudate. Leaf blades thick and fleshy, about 9.5-17.5 x 4-7 cm, petioles about 1.5-2 cm long. About 2-5 colleters (small finger-like glands) present on the upper surface of the midrib near its junction with the petiole.

Flowers

Inflorescence an umbelliform raceme. Flowers borne in compressed racemes resembling umbels. Peduncles about 1-7 cm long, pedicels about 7-8 cm long. Flowers about 5.5-7 cm diam. Calyx lobes fleshy, about 3-5.5 mm long. Corolla fused for about 23-25 mm, corolla lobes about 22 mm long. Staminal corona star-shaped. Anthers about 2.5 mm long, sessile, each anther ending in a terminal appendage. Corona about 20 mm diam., shaped like a starfish (Asteroidea). Pollen aggregated in pollinia. Ovaries 2, each about 4 mm long. Ovules numerous.

Fruit

Fruits about 21.5 x 1.6 cm. Seed + plume about 45 mm long. Seeds about 6.5-7 mm long. Embryo about 4.5-5 mm long, cotyledons wider and longer than the radicle.

Seedlings

Features not available.

Distribution and Ecology

Endemic to CYP. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 450 m. Grows as an epiphytic vine in monsoon forest and rain forest.

Natural History & Notes

This species has horticultural potential producing umbels of large strikingly-coloured flowers.

RFK Code
2610
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