Medicosma Obovata Click on Images to Enlarge

Medicosma Obovata Click on Images to Enlarge

Species information Abo ut Reso urces Hom e A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Medicosma obovata Click on images to enlarge Family Rutaceae Scientific Name Medicosma obovata T.G.Hartley Hartley, T.G. (1985), A revision of the genus Medicosma (Rutaceae). Australian Journal of Botany 33(1): 39, Flowers [not vouchered]. CC-BY: S. & A. Pearson. figs 1 (map), 2c. Type: "QUEENSLAND. North Kennedy District: Mt Dryander, N. of Proserpine, W.T. Jones 3218, 18.vi.1967 (CANB), vii.1967 (CANB, holotype)." Stem Shrub or small tree to 6 m high. Bark nondescript, blaze yellow-cream. Leaves Leaves opposite or subopposite. Petiole 5-17 mm long, slightly swollen apically, near junction with leaf blade, Flower side view [not vouchered]. CC-BY: S. & A. Pearson. glabrous. Leaf blade obovate, occasionally elliptic or oblong, 3.5-11 cm long, 1.5-6 cm wide, base obtuse to cuneate, margin entire, apex acute to obtuse, occasionally retuse. About 7-14 main lateral veins on each side of the midrib. Oil dots visible with hand lens and to the naked eye. Occasionally 1 or 2 (-4) flat circular glands on lower leaf surface. Flowers Inflorescence axillary, solitary or few flowered, in fascicles or very reduced cymes. Pedicels nil or to 3 mm long. Flowers 5-7 mm long, white, sepals c. 2 mm long, petals free 4-10 mm long. Stamens eight, dimorphic, four long and four short. Anther filaments hairy, spiny glands present just below the anthers on the longer Leaf glands from above [not vouchered]. CC-BY: S. & A. Pearson. stamens. Disk shallowly 8 lobed. Ovary with 4 carpels more or less free, united on a common base and joined apically with a single style, style hairy towards the base; stigma capitate, 4-lobed. Fruit Fruits consisting of 1-4 follicles united at base. Fruits broadly ovate to elliptic in outline (side view), floral parts often persistent in fruit. Follicle sub-obovoid 7 mm long, sparsely hairy at apex; epicarp thick, obliquely ribbed, green to brown; the endocarp a separate white cartilaginous layer, except for an area around the placenta which tears free and is membranous and persistent on seed. Seeds about 4 mm long, testa sparsely tuberculate and minutely papillate. Seedlings Inflorescence. CC-BY: ATH No features available. Distribution and Ecology Endemic to CEQ, restricted to the area around Mt Dryander. In rainforest and cloud forest to 820 m altitude. Natural History & Notes Medicosma obovata is very similar to Medicosma elliptica and Medicosma sessiliflora. From M. sessilifora it differs by the vein angle 50-60° in M. obovata and 70-80° in M. sessiliflora. From M. elliptica it differs by leaf shape, mostly obovate in M. obovata and usually elliptic to narrowly elliptic in M. elliptica. Fruit and leaves. CC-BY: ATH Shrub (woody or herbaceous, 1-6 m tall) X Tree X RFK Code 3598 Leafy shoot. CC-BY: ATH CC-BY Australian Tropical Herbarium unless otherwise indicated in the images. .

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