Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition

Samadera sp. Barong (B.Gray 742)


Shrub (woody or herbaceous, 1-6 m tall)
Tree
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Flowers [not vouchered]. © G. Sankowsky
Stem and flowers. © CSIRO
Stem and flowers [not vouchered]. © G. Sankowsky
Fruit [not vouchered]. © G. Sankowsky
Cauliflorous flowers. © CSIRO
Young leaves [not vouchered]. © G. Sankowsky
Scale bar 10mm. © CSIRO
Family

 Provisional HISPID phrase name.

Stem

Occasionally grows into a small tree but usually flowers and fruits as a shrub about 2-4 m tall.

Leaves

Leaves quite large, leaf blades about 24-40 x 5-10 cm. Lateral veins not very obvious on the upper surface and straight (not curved) forming an angle of about 90 with the midrib.

Flowers

Flowers produced on the stem and twigs. Calyx lobes about 1 mm long, hairy on the outer surface. Petals about 5-6 mm long. Stamens eight, four opposite the petals and four alternating with the petals. Staminal filaments hairy in the lower half. Ovary clothed in long erect hairs.

Fruit

Features not available.

Seedlings

Features not available.

Distribution and Ecology

Endemic to NEQ, known only from State Forest Reserve 755, Parish of Palmerston, Barong Logging Area. Altitudinal range from 80-300 m. Grows as an understory plant in well developed lowland rain forest.

Synonyms

Quassia sp. Barong (B.Gray 742).

RFK Code
3379
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