Daviesia grossa Crisp (1995: 1196)
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Felipe |
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Daviesia grossa Crisp (1995: 1196) |
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117. Daviesia grossa Crisp (1995: 1196) View in CoL . Type: Western Australia, Eyre, Mt Ragged Range GoogleMaps , 2.5 km S of Tower Peak GoogleMaps , 33°28’S, 123°28’E, M. D. Crisp 4808, 6 January 1979. Holotype: CBG; isotypes: K, MEL, PERTH
Broombush-like shrubs to 3 m high, glabrous, glaucous to pruinose. Root anatomy with anomalous secondary thickening (cord type). Branchlets ascending, terete, smooth when fresh, striate when dry. Phyllodes crowded, erect, linear-fusiform, apically acuminate, fiercely pungent, basally articulate, 25–55 mm long, 1.5–2.5 mm diam., smooth when fresh, striate when dry. Unit inflorescences 1 per axil, racemose, 2- or 3-flowered; peduncle 6–10 mm long, striate; rachis 1.5–10 mm long, striate; subtending bracts spreading, oblong, tips somewhat fimbriate, ca. 1 mm long. Pedicels thickening towards the apex, striate, 3–15 mm long. Calyx 7–8 mm long including the 2.5–3.5 mm receptacle; lobes ca. 1 mm long; upper 2 lobes united in a narrow, truncate lip; lower 3 lobes acuminate. Corolla : standard transversely to very broadly elliptic, emarginate, 14.5–17 × 13–20 mm including the 2–2.5 mm claw, with 2 small calli at the base of the lamina, yellow infused centrally with dark red; wings obliquely obovate, incurved and overlapping at apex to enclose the keel, auriculate, 14.5–17.5 × 4.5–6.75 mm including the 2.5–3 mm claw, dull red with a yellow abaxial margin; keel half ovate, acute, auriculate, saccate, 15–15.5 × 3.5–4.25 mm including the ca. 4.5 mm claw, dull dark red. Stamens weakly dimorphic: inner whorl of 5 with longer, subcompressed filaments and shorter, subdorsifixed anthers; outer whorl of 5 with shorter, compressed filaments and longer, basifixed anthers; filaments cohering towards base, free; anthers all 2-celled. Pod obliquely shallowly obtriangular with an acicular beak, turgid, 15–20 × 10–14 mm; upper suture straight; lower suture acute. Seed ellipsoid, 4.7–6.3 mm long, 3.2–3.5 mm broad, 2.3–3 mm thick, brown, with or without black mottling, sometimes creamy with black mottling; aril 2.3–3 mm long. ( Fig. 118 View FIGURE 118 ).
Flowering period:— November to April. Fruiting period: November to August.
Distribution:— Western Australia, where known only from Mt Ragged, Russell Range.
Habitat:— Rocky schist soils with skeletal sand on exposed rocky slopes or rock crevices in heath with Eucalyptus tetraptera Turczaninow (1849: 22) , Allocasuarina , Banksia and Melaleuca .
Additional specimens examined:— WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Eyre: Mt Ragged , 33°27’S, 123°28’E, A. S GoogleMaps . George 2082, 7 December 1960 ( PERTH); Mt Ragged , 33°27’S, 123°28’E, A. S GoogleMaps . George 7425, 19 January 1966 ( PERTH); Tower Hill, Mt Ragged , 33°27’S, 123°28’E, M. I. H GoogleMaps . Brooker 4497, 10 April 1974 ( PERTH); Mt Ragged, Russell Range , 33°27’S, 123°28’E, C. A GoogleMaps . Gardner s.n., October 1931 ( PERTH 5197031 About PERTH ); Mt Ragged , ca. 0.25 the way up to summit, 33°27’S, 123°28’E, M. A GoogleMaps . Clements 2001, 15 August 1980 ( CBG); Mt Ragged range, 2.5 km S of Tower Peak, 33°28’S, 123°28’E, M GoogleMaps . D. Crisp 4821, 6 January 1979 ( CBG); base of Mt Ragged, ca. 150 km ENE of Esperance, Cape Arid National Park , K . Newbey 8061, 4 November 1980 ( PERTH). CULTIVATED. Australian National Botanic Gardens nursery, ex . Western Australia, Eyre, Mt Ragged , M . D. Crisp 7096, 2 February 1983 ( CBG) .
Affinity:— There are several other species of Daviesia with erect, terete, striate, more or less pungent phyllodes that are articulate at the stem, namely D. apiculata , D. lineata , D. oxylobium and D. teretifolia . Daviesia grossa has conspicuously larger and coarser parts than all these, in which the flowers are no more than 10 mm long, the standard is <10 mm broad, and the phyllodes are not more than 1.5 mm diam.
The closest relative of D. grossa appears to be D. teretifolia , a widespread species along the south coast of Western Australia. The latter is very similar to D. grossa , differing mainly in having smaller parts; also, the wings are scarcely incurved at the apex and not overlapping. The size differences between these species are maintained in cultivation. Daviesia teretifolia is sympatric with D. grossa , growing in the heathland around the base of the Russell Range, on the slopes of which D. grossa is found. There is no suggestion of morphological intergradation between these species; moreover, D. teretifolia flowers in winter and spring, whilst D. grossa flowers in summer and autumn.
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
PERTH |
Western Australian Herbarium |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University |
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University of Helsinki |
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University of Copenhagen |
CBG |
Australian National Botanic Gardens, specimens pre-1993 |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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