Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Lenbrassia australiana var. glabrescens B.D.Morley
Morley, B.D. (1978) Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 1(2): 189. Type: Queensland, V.C.L.Noah, 16 10 S, 145 25 E, Hyland 8297; holo: QRS.
Usually flowers and fruits as a shrub about 2-3 m tall.
Pedicels about 30-45 mm long. Calyx strigose on the outer surface, lobes filiform, about 5-6 mm long, tube about 4-5 mm long. Corolla tube about 20 mm long, lobes about 3-5 mm long, finely hairy. Basal part of the inner corolla tube clothed in translucent hairs. Anthers fused together in the flower bud, filaments spirally twisted after anthesis. Staminode one, about 3 mm long. Pollen white. Style about 20 mm long.
Cotyledons orbicular, about 1.5-2 mm diam. First pair of leaves sparsely clothed in hairs. Leaf blade margin with 1-3 teeth on each side. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade margin regularly toothed with about 20-30 teeth on each side. Upper surface of the leaf blade sparsely clothed in translucent hairs while the lower surface is densely clothed in +/- erect translucent hairs. Lateral veins depressed on the upper surface of the leaf blade. Seed germination time 44 days.
Endemic to NEQ. Known only from the Thornton Peak, Mt Spurgeon, Mossman, Mt Sorrow and China Camp areas. Altitudinal range from 400-1200 m. Grows as an understory plant in moist areas in upland and mountain rain forests.