Lagerstroemia Archeriana F.M.Bailey Family: Lythraceae Bailey, F.M

Lagerstroemia Archeriana F.M.Bailey Family: Lythraceae Bailey, F.M

Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition Lagerstroemia archeriana F.M.Bailey Family: Lythraceae Bailey, F.M. (1883) A Synopsis of the Queensland Flora : 196. Type: Found on the Palmer River by Mr. J.C. Baird. Common name: Queensland Crepe Myrtle; Crepe Myrtle; Native Crepe Myrtle Stem A small tree seldom exceeding 30 cm dbh. Living bark layer quite thin. Inner blaze and cambial layer turning pink or purplish on exposure. Deciduous; leafless for a period in September or October. Leaves Leaf blades about 7-17 x 2-5 cm. Petioles short. Stipules visible on young shoots, small, with a short swollen base and abruptly tapering into a small, prickle-like tip. Lateral veins curved throughout their Flowers [not vouchered]. © G. length, sometimes forming loops inside the blade margin. Bark on the larger twigs tending to be Sankowsky scaly and/or slightly stringy. Flowers Calyx lobes about 2-4 mm long, valvate, longitudinally ribbed, apiculate in the bud, hairs branched (dendritic). Petals about 16-10 mm long. Staminodes pink-red, much larger than the stamens. Fruit Calyx lobes persistent. Seeds winged at one end, seed plus wing about 9 x 3-4 mm. Seedlings Cotyledons broadly obovate, about 5-7 mm broad, base cuneate. At the tenth leaf stage: leaves elliptic, shortly petiolate, apex acuminate, glabrous on the upper surface, stem wings narrow. Seed germination time 12 to 246 days. Flower. © R.L. Barrett Distribution and Ecology Occurs in WA, CYP and NEQ. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 500 m. Grows in monsoon forest and gallery forest. Also occurs in New Guinea and other islands in Malesia. Natural History & Notes This widespread tree which usually occurs in drier forests is already in cultivation. This species has horticultural merit producing large numbers of mauve, pink or purple flowers which are large and Leaves and Flowers. © CSIRO showy. Synonyms Lagerstroemia archeriana var. glabrescens F.M.Bailey, Queensland Agricultural Journal 15(8): 898(1905), Type: Walsh River, T. Barclay-Millar, March, 1891. Coen, Mrs. R.W. Garraway, April, 1905. Lagerstroemia archeriana F.M.Bailey subsp. archeriana, Flora of Australia 18: 112(). Lagerstroemia archeriana F.M.Bailey var. archeriana, Queensland Agricultural Journal 15(8): 898(1905). RFK Code Fruit. © R.L. Barrett 604 Copyright © CSIRO 2020, all rights reserved. Fruit. © R.L. Barrett Fruit. © R.L. Barrett Fruit. © R.L. Barrett Fruit. © R.L. Barrett Scale bar 10mm. © CSIRO 10th leaf stage. © CSIRO Cotyledon stage, epigeal germination. © CSIRO Web edition hosted at https://apps.lucidcentral.org/rainforest.

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