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Family Scientific Name Tasmannia insipida R.Br. ex DC. Candolle, A.P. de (1817) Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale 1 : 445. Type: New South Wales, Port-Jackson, R. Brown; lecto: herb DC. Fide Vink (1970) Blumea 18: 311. Fruit, side views and seeds. Copyright W. T. Cooper Common name Pepper Tree; Brush Pepperbush; Faint Pepper Bush; Pepper Bush Stem Usually flowers and fruits as a shrub about 2-5 m tall. Leaves Leaves clustered in whorls or tight spirals at the ends of the twigs. Leaf blades about 11-21 x 2-5 cm, petioles about 0.2-0.4 cm long, channelled on the upper surface. Oil dots visible with a lens if not visible to the naked eye. Lateral veins forming loops well inside the blade margin. Lateral veins more conspicuous on the upper Scale bar 10mm. Copyright CSIRO surface of the leaf blade. Flowers Perianth in two whorls of two, two outer lobes +/- enclosing the two inner lobes, about 16-17 x 3 mm. Stamens about 55-70, spirally arranged around the rudimentary ovary, central anthers maturing first. Stigma +/- sessile, extending from the apex to the base on one side of the ovary. Fruit Fruits (fruiting carpels) about 15 x 9 mm with a suture or line down one side. About 20 seeds per fruiting carpel, each seed about 3 x 2 mm. Embryo very small, cotyledons very short, apex rounded. Cotyledon stage, epigeal germination. Copyright CSIRO Seedlings Cotyledons about 5-9 x 3-6 mm. First pair of leaves alternate, +/- ovate, marked by small oil dots or glands, glabrous, white or glaucous on the underside. At the tenth leaf stage: leaves glaucous on the underside. Oil dots more abundant near the blade margin. Lateral veins forming loops inside the blade margin. Petiole about 1-3 mm long. Stems with two ridges running down from each petiole and stopping just before the next lowest leaf. Seed germination time 22 to 114 days. Distribution and Ecology Occurs in NEQ, CEQ and southwards as far as south eastern New South Wales. Altitudinal range in NEQ from 300-1500 m. Grows as an understory in upland and mountain rain forest. 10th leaf stage. Copyright CSIRO Natural History & Notes Shrub (woody or herbaceous, 1-6 m tall) X Synonyms insipida (R.Br. ex DC.) Pilg., Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien Nachtr. III to 3(2) 3: 108(1906). RFK Code 3452 CC-BY Australian Tropical Herbarium unless otherwise indicated in the images.