Daviesia nudiflora Meisner (1844: 53) subsp. amplectens Crisp (1995: 1214)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.300.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13688606 |
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Daviesia nudiflora Meisner (1844: 53) subsp. amplectens Crisp (1995: 1214) |
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40b. Daviesia nudiflora Meisner (1844: 53) subsp. amplectens Crisp (1995: 1214) View in CoL . Type: Western Australia, Avon, 8 km NE of Dowerin GoogleMaps , 31°09’S, 117°05’E, M. D. Crisp 6536, 18 July 1980. Holotype: CBG; isotypes: AD, CANB, K, L, NSW, PERTH
Bushy shrubs to 2.5 m high × 3 m wide. Branchlets sharply angular with decurrent midribs. Phyllodes produced all along the branchlets, crowded (in typical specimens, margins of adjacent phyllodes are in contact) or closely spaced (up to 5 mm apart), spreading at 60–90°, broadly ovate, concave above, acuminate with a long, rigid, pungent apex, basally amplexicaul and cordate or truncate, 5–18 × 4–15 mm, smooth, glaucous to pruinose. Unit inflorescences distributed along branchlets, in axils of phyllodes. Corolla : standard broadly ovate, 9–10 × 7–9 mm including the claw. Pod sharply curved along lower suture, 10–13 × 7–9 mm. ( Figs 38D–F View FIGURE 38 , 39A View FIGURE 39 ).
Distribution:— Western Australia, in the north-eastern wheatbelt from Mt Collier, NE of Cadoux, south to the area around Dowerin.
Selected specimens (12 examined):— WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Avon: Dowerin , 31°12’S, 117°02’E, B GoogleMaps . Rosier 50, August 1959 ( PERTH); 1 km SW of Amery railway station, 31°10’S, 117°04’E, M GoogleMaps . D. Crisp 6342, 3 October 1979 ( AD, CBG, MEL, NSW, PERTH, UWA); Amery town site, western boundary, 31°08’S, 117°05’E, B. H GoogleMaps . Smith 388, 3 August 1984 ( AD, CBG, HO, MEL, NSW, PERTH); Namalcatching Well reserve , 15 km E of Dowerin, B. V . Smith 1, 25 April 1981 ( CBG); N of Cadoux , 7 km E of Kirwan, M . D. Crisp 6690, 23 July 1980 ( AD, CBG, K, MEL, NSW) .
Affinity:— This is the most distinctive of the subspecies of D. nudiflora (Crisp 1995) and, if only the typical populations (from around Dowerin) were known, it would be treated as a species. However, some populations north of Cadoux clearly show a link to subsp. drummondii , as seen in the wider spacing of the nodes, the slightly narrower shape of the phyllodes, and a glaucous rather than pruinose epidermis, e.g. Lally & Lepschi TR 1113 (CANB, PERTH) from Petrudor Rocks area and B.V. Smith 5 (CBG 8102467) from near Mt Collier.
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
PERTH |
Western Australian Herbarium |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
AD |
State Herbarium of South Australia |
CBG |
Australian National Botanic Gardens, specimens pre-1993 |
MEL |
Museo Entomologico de Leon |
NSW |
Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales |
UWA |
University of Western Australia |
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University of Helsinki |
HO |
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
V |
Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
N |
Nanjing University |
K |
Royal Botanic Gardens |
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