Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Stenocarpus cryptocarpus Foreman & B.Hyland
Foreman, D.B. & Hyland, B.P.M. (1988) Muelleria 6(6): 422. Type: State Forest Reserve 310, Swipers Logging Area, 17 deg 22 S., 145 deg 47 E., Queensland, 13.iii.1969, B.P.M. Hyland 2199 R F K.).
Giant Leaved Stenocarpus; Stenocarpus, Giant Leaved
Oak grain in the wood and a corresponding pattern in the inner blaze. Coppice shoots and reversion shoots pinnate or bipinnate, often over 120 cm long.
Inflorescence about as long as the leaves, each umbel containing up to 20 flowers but usually about 16. Peduncles about 5.5-9.5 cm long. Pedicels about 10-17 mm long. Tepals about 20-30 mm long, ferruginous-pubescent outside, glabrous on the inside. Stamens sessile, anthers about 2-2.5 mm long. Hypogynous gland +/- horseshoe-shaped, about 4 mm long. Ovary stalked, ferruginous-pubescent, about 10-13 mm long, ovules about 7-11. Style about 15-18 mm long, glabrous. Pollen presenter a broad oblique disk.
Follicles about 10-13 x 1.4-2.2 cm, but better material is needed. Seed features not known.
Cotyledons broadly obovate to almost rectangular, about 30-35 x 20-30 mm. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade usually 3-lobed, midrib raised on the upper surface of the leaf blade; lateral veins forming loops well inside the blade margin; terminal bud clothed in pink or rusty red, prostrate hairs.