Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Rockinghamia angustifolia (Benth.) Airy Shaw
Airy Shaw, H.K. (1967) Kew Bulletin 20: 29.
Kamala; Mountain Kamala; Rockinghamia
Leaf blades about 11-19 x 4-5-7.5 cm, clustered towards the end of the twigs in groups of 3-6, with sections of twigs completely devoid of leaves and not showing any leaf scars. Midrib and lateral veins raised on the upper surface.
Capsules usually 3-lobed, about 12-15 mm long, densely tuberculate-muricate. Seeds subglobose, about 7-8 x 6-7 mm.
Cotyledons +/- obovate, about 10-12 mm long, with three or more veins radiating from the base. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade narrowly elliptic or ovoid, margin crenate, midrib raised on the upper surface; oil dots visible with a lens; stipules small and hairy. Seed germination time 17 to 21 days.
Endemic to Queensland, widespread in NEQ and CEQ. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 1400 m. Grows as an understory tree in well developed rain forest on a variety of sites.
Seeds eaten by King Parrots. Cooper & Cooper (1994).