Lenwebbia

Lenwebbia is a genus of 2 species[1] of shrubs or small trees in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. The genus is named to honour the Australian plant ecologist Dr. Leonard Webb. The genus occurs in mesic forests along or near the east coast of Australia, from northern New South Wales to northeastern Queensland.

Lenwebbia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Myrtales
Family: Myrtaceae
Subfamily: Myrtoideae
Tribe: Myrteae
Genus: Lenwebbia
N.Snow & Guymer
Species

Lenwebbia lasioclada
Lenwebbia prominens

All species were formerly classified in the genus Austromyrtus. Lenwebbia is distinct from Austromyrtus and Gossia in having four petals rather than five. Anatomical [1] and genetic analyses[2] have placed Lenwebbia as the sister genus to Lophomyrtus from New Zealand.

Species

Lenwebbia lasioclada is disjunct in northern New South Wales-southern Queensland and northeastern Queensland.

Lenwebbia prominens is found in rainforests accociated with the Tweed Volcano in Northern NSW and SE Queensland.

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References

  1. Snow et al. 2003
  2. Salywon et al. 2004
  • Snow, N., G. P. Guymer, G. Sawvel. 2003. Systematics of Austromyrtus, Lenwebbia, and the Australian species of Gossia (Myrtaceae). Syst. Bot. Monogr. 65: 1-95.
  • Wilson Peter G. (Accessed 2007) Lenwebbia in: NSW Flora Online http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/
  • S.G.A.P.(Qld Region)Logan River Branch Inc (2005) Mangroves to mountains. Volume 2. A field guide to the native plants of south-east Queensland Browns Plains, Qld.:Logan River Branch SGAP (Qld Region) Inc.581.99432 MAN
  • Salywon et al. (2004) Phylogenetic relationships of Myrtaceae as inferred from nrDNA ITS sequence data Abstract (see links)


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