Australian Tropical Rainforest - Online edition brassii (Byrnes) Craven Family: Craven, L.A. (1988) Australian Systematic Botany : 379. Stem Grows into a small tree seldom exceeding 30 cm dbh. Dead bark layered. Leaves Leaf blades about 50-60 x 9-11 mm, petioles about 2-4 mm long. Venation longitudinal and parallel with about 5 or 6 veins more prominent than the rest. Intramarginal vein difficult to discern. Flowers

Inflorescence globose, sessile. Calyx tube (hypanthium) about 8.5 x 5 mm, slightly hairy on the Leaves, flowers and fruit. © outer surface, lobes about 4.5 mm long. Petals about 5 x 3 mm. Stamens aggregated in five groups CSIRO by fusion of the filaments, each group consisting of about 30-35 stamens. Free portion of the filament about 4 mm long, anthers globose, less than 0.5 mm diam. Style red, about 9 mm long. Fruit Infructescence globose, about 18-20 mm diam. Individual capsules about 11 mm diam. Seeds about 4 x 1 mm, winged at the apex and along each side. Embryo about 3 mm long. Seedlings Cotyledons elliptic, about 7 x 4 mm, midrib visible but no other veins apparent. Oil dots visible near the margin. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade elliptic, ovate to slightly rhomboid, about 45-60 x 10-12 mm, apex apiculate, base cuneate to attenuate, oil dots numerous. Venation longitudinal with 3 veins usually visible on each side of the midrib. Petiole very short or absent. Seed germination time 10 to Scale bar 10mm. © CSIRO 19 days. Distribution and Ecology Occurs in CYP. Altitudinal range from 30-500 m. Usually grows in heath, woodland or open forest, but occasionally found in or on the margins of rain forest on a variety of sites. Also occurs in New Guinea. Natural History & Notes A small tree being introduced into horticulture. The flowers are red and attract birds. Synonyms

Melaleuca brassii Byrnes, Austrobaileya 2: 74(1984), Type: Papua New Guinea, Oriomo River, Cotyledon stage, epigeal Wuroi, Brass 5690; holo: BRI. germination. © CSIRO RFK Code 1080

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