Acronychia
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Filed As
Rutaceae
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Habitat
Scrappy mesophyll rainforest on clay soil, metamorphic rocks. Clay soil, metamorphic rocks.
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Description
Canopy tree 14 m x 60 cm dbh, 3 main stems. Leaves and wood scarcely aromatic, wood straw coloured. Calyx green, corolla greenish-white-yellow, disc yellow. Fruit creamy green, immature. Rare in area. Flowers and fruit in alcohol at CNS.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 05164174
Occurrence ID: 680dd188-3314-436b-914e-b33ea50f78bb
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Sapindales
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Family
Rutaceae
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All Determinations
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Location Notes
[Australia]
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Distribution
Ex AUSTRALIAN TROPICAL HERBARIUM (CNS) RUTACEAE Acronychia det. A.J. Ford 21 Aug 2024 'Possible hybrid.' Pers. Comm. A. Ford AUSTRALIA: Queensland: Cook South Innisfail, east of Monica Street. 17° 32' 39" S 146° 2' 20" E Datum: GDA94 5m Scrappy mesophyll rainforest on clay soil, metamorphic rocks. Canopy: *Backhousia bancroftii*, *Cardwellia*, *Flindersia brayleyana*, *Beilschmiedia bancroftii*, *Flindersia bourjotiana* and *Elaeocarpus bancroftii*. Small trees and shrubs: *Chionanthus ramiflorus*, *Hernandia*, *Steganthera*, *Helicia nortoniana*, *Brombya*, *Pilidiostigma* and *Pandanus monticola*. Canopy tree 14 m x 60 cm dbh, 3 main stems. Leaves and wood scarcely aromatic, wood straw coloured. Calyx green, corolla greenish-white-yellow, disc yellow. Fruit creamy green, immature. Rare in area. Flowers and fruit in alcohol at CNS. A. Ford 6562 & C. Lyons, M. Bradford 26 Apr 2016 Dups: (12) BRI, NSW, CANB, MEL, PERTH, DNA, L, MO, SING, K, E, NY NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN CNS 143693 Printed on 7 Nov 2024 THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN copyright reserved NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 142 05164174 Aus Handwritten text: 142 Aus *Acronychia* *Backhousia bancroftii* *Flindersia brayleyana* *Beilschmiedia bancroftii* *Flindersia bourjotiana* *Elaeocarpus bancroftii* *Chionanthus ramiflorus* *Helicia nortoniana* *Pilidiostigma* *Pandanus monticola* OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Pro
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Acronychia