Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Phaleria biflora (C.T.White) Herber
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B.E. Herber (2001) Austrobaileya 6: 96.
Blaze very fibrous. Blaze odour noticeable but difficult to describe.
Twig bark rather strong and fibrous when stripped and emitting a rather unpleasant odour. Leaf blades about 5-8 x 1.6-4 cm.
Flowers sessile on a common peduncle. Perianth red outside but cream on the inner surface. Perianth tube (hypanthium) about 10-12 mm long, lobes about 3 mm long, glabrous on the outer surface, but puberulent on the inner surface. Anthers exserted, projecting beyond the perianth tube (hypanthium).
Fruits about 12-15 x 7-8 mm. Seeds about 8 x 3.5-6 mm.
Endemic to NEQ, restricted to the Thornton Peak and Mt Spurgeon-Mt Lewis areas. Altitudinal range from 1000-1200 m. Grows as an understory tree in mountain rain forests often found in stunted rain forest on windswept ridges.
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