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Subgenus Dracophyllum
editNames and photo | Taxonomy | Native distribution | Description and habitat | Conservation |
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Dracophyllum alticola Däniker | ||||
Dracophyllum balansae Virot | ||||
Dracophyllum cosmelioides Panch. ex W.R.B.Oliv. | ||||
grass tree or slender dragon tree |
Name: Dracophyllum elegantissimum S. Venter
Basionym: Dracophyllum elegantissimum Described: 2004 Etymology: Latin for elegant, for its graceful growth habit DNA: IDK |
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fiordland grass tree[2] |
Name: Dracophyllum fiordense W.R.B.Oliv.
Basionym: Dracophyllum fiordense Described: 1928 Publication:Trans. & Proc. NZ. Inst. 59: 705 Etymology: After the Fiordland region on New Zealand's South Island |
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fitzgeraldii tree or fitzgerald tree |
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Dracophyllum involucratum Brongn. & Gris | ||||
Dracophyllum latifolium A.Cunn. | ||||
Dracophyllum mackeeanum S.Venter | ||||
Dracophyllum macranthum E.A.Br. & Streiber | ||||
Pineapple scrub |
Name: Dracophyllum menziesii Hook.f.
Basionym: Dracophyllum menziesii Described: 1853 Etymology: After the Scottish surgeon and naturalist Archibald Menzies DNA: IDK |
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Name: Dracophyllum milliganii Hook.f.
Basionym: Dracophyllum milligani Described: 1852 Etymology: After the surgeon and naturalist J. S. Milligan, who collected plants for Hooker DNA: IDK |
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Name: Dracophyllum oceanicum E.A.Br. & N.Streiber
Basionym: Dracophyllum oceanicum Described: 1999 Etymology: For its cliff habitat DNA: IDK |
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Name: Dracophyllum ouaiemense Virot
Basionym: Dracophyllum ouaiemense Described: 1975 Etymology: For the region it is found in: Roche Ouaième. DNA: IDK |
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Name: Dracophyllum ramosum Pancher ex Brongn. & Gris.
Basionym: Dracophyllum ramosum Described: 1864 Etymology: For its branches growing often from the same place. DNA: IDK |
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Name: Dracophyllum sayeri F.Muell.
Basionym: Dracophyllum sayeri Described: 1887 Etymology: After plant collector W. A. Sayer DNA: IDK |
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Name: Dracophyllum secundum R.Br.
Basionym: Epacris secunda? Described: 1819 Etymology: For its flowers growing in a Secund. DNA: IDK |
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Totorowhiti |
Name: Dracophyllum strictum Hook.f.
Basionym: Dracophyllum affine Described: 1844 Etymology: After its rigid and packed together leaves. DNA: 2n = 26 |
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Name: Dracophyllum townsonii Cheeseman
Basionym: Dracophyllum townsonii Described: 1906 Etymology: After William Townson DNA: 2n = 26 |
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Mountain neinei, grass tree, and pineapple tree |
Name: Dracophyllum traversii Hook.f
Basionym: Dracophyllum traversii Described: 1867 Etymology: After William Travers DNA: 2n = 26 |
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Name: Dracophyllum verticillatum Labill.
Basionym: Dracophyllum verticillatum Described: 1800 Etymology: For its flowers growing on verticillasters. DNA: IDK |
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Subgenus Oreothamnus
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Name: Dracophyllum acerosum Berggr.
Basionym: Dracophyllum acerosum Described: 1877 Etymology: For its needle-shaped leaves DNA: 2n = 26 |
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Chatham Island grass tree or tarahinau |
Name: Dracophyllum arboreum Cockayne
Basionym: D. latifolium var. ciliolatum Described: 2002 Etymology: For its tree growth habit. DNA: 2n = 26 |
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Dracophyllum cockayneanum Du Rietz | |||
Dracophyllum densum W.R.B.Oliv. | |||
Dracophyllum filifolium Hook.f. | |||
Dracophyllum frondosum (G.Simpson) S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum kirkii Berggr. | |||
Dracophyllum lessonianum A.Rich. | |||
Inanga or Inaka |
Name: Dracophyllum longifolium (J.R.Forst., G.Forst.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult.
Basionym: Epacris longifolia??? Described: 1819 Etymology: For its long leaves. DNA: 2n = 26 Subtaxa: var. longifolium and var. septentrionale |
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Dracophyllum marmoricola S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum minimum F.Muell. | |||
Cushion inaka |
Name: Dracophyllum muscoides Hook.f.
Basionym: D. muscoides Described: 1864 Etymology: For resembling moss DNA: IDK |
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Dracophyllum oliveri Du Rietz | |||
Asbestos inaka or Asbestos turpentine tree |
Name: Dracophyllum ophioliticum S. Venter
Basionym: Dracophyllum ophioliticum Described: 2002 Etymology: Ancient greek for lover of serpentine, the type of rock it grows on. DNA: IDK |
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Dracophyllum palustre W.R.B.Oliv. | |||
Dracophyllum patens W.R.B.Oliv. | |||
Dracophyllum pearsonii Kirk | |||
Dracophyllum politum (Cheeseman) Cockayne | |||
Dracophyllum pronum W.R.B.Oliv. | |||
Dracophyllum prostratum Kirk | |||
Dracophyllum pubescens Cheeseman | |||
Dracophyllum recurvum Hook.f. | |||
Inaka and common grass tree |
Name: Dracophyllum rosmarinifolium (Forst.f.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult.
Basionym: Eparcris rosmarinifolium Described: 1786 Etymology: For its similarity to species from the former genus Rosmarinus DNA: 2n = 26 |
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Name: Dracophyllum scoparium Hook.f.
Basionym: D. urvilleanum var. scoparium Hook?? Described: 1844 Etymology: For its leaves growing like a broom. DNA: 2n = 26 |
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Dracophyllum septentrionale (W.R.B.Oliv.) S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum sinclairii Cheeseman | |||
Dracophyllum subulatum Hook.f. | |||
Dracophyllum trimorphum W.R.B.Oliv. | |||
Dracophyllum urvilleanum A.Rich. |
Subgenus Cystanthe
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Dracophyllum tasmanicum S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum laciniatum S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum procerum (F.Muell.) S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum sprengelioides (R.Br.) S.Venter |
Subgenus Richea
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Dracophyllum alpinum (Menadue) S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum desgrazii (Hombr. ex Decne.) S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum continentis (B.L.Burtt) S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum gunnii (Hook.f.) S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum pandanifolium (Hook.f.) S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum persistentifolium S.Venter | |||
Dracophyllum victorianum (Menadue) S.Venter |
References
editNotes
editCitations
edit- ^ a b c Venter 2021, pp. 18–24.
- ^ Mirza, Umair (2005). New Zealand Encyclopedia (6th Edition). New Zealand: David Bateman. p. 187. ISBN 1869536010.
Sources
edit- Venter, Stephanus (March 2021). "A taxonomic revision of the Australasian genera Dracophyllum and Richea (Richeeae: Styphelioideae: Ericaceae)". Australian Systematic Botany. 34 (2): 18–22. doi:10.1071/SB19049_CO. ISSN 1030-1887.