Alangium polyosmoides subsp. tomentosum (W. J. de Wilde & Duyfjes, 2017)
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https://doi.org/10.3767/000651917X695443 |
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Felipe |
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Alangium polyosmoides subsp. tomentosum |
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1. Indument of hairs (0.3‒) 0.5 mm long, persistent. Internodes hairy........................ b. subsp. tomentosum View in CoL a. subsp. polyosmoides View in CoL
Alangium villosum (Blume) Wangerin subsp. polyosmoides (F.Muell.) Bloemb. (1939) View in CoL 209, f. 6j, 7t ‒u; Hewson (1984) 11, f. 3, map 13.
Twigs glabrous or glabrescent. Lamina glabrous, (narrowly) elliptic, base asymmetric, long-cuneate. Flowers short-hairy, corolla in bud 8‒15 mm long; style sparingly hairy.
Distribution ― Australia, Queensland (Cape York Peninsula) to New South Wales.
Habitat & Ecology ― Rain forest.
Note ― The collection Ford 04301 (QRS n.v.; L) from Hutton Drive, Tonga, Claudie River area, cultivated, germinated from Starling poo, has exceedingly small flowers, the corolla in bud estimated c. 8 mm long.
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