Flora of New South Wales, Volume 2This is a comprehensive revision of Volume 2 of the classic reference series, Flora of New South Wales, produced in association with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. The revision brings the work up to date by incorporating recent developments such as changes to species names, significant changes to classifications, as well as information on newly described plants. - Changes are integrated throughout the text. The plates have also been updated. Important native groups covered in Volume 2 include the Myrtaceae (which includes the Eucalypts) and Proteaceae (which includes the Grevilleas, Banksia and the state floral emblem, the Waratah). Both groups have been significantly reorganized. |
Contents
Myrtaceae | 87 |
Melastomataceae | 232 |
Haloragaceae | 244 |
Rhizophoraceae | 255 |
Surianaceae | 323 |
Burseraceae | 327 |
Sapindaceae | 336 |
Aceraceae | 361 |
88b Mimosoideae | 377 |
88c Faboideae | 478 |
Glossary of Botanical Terms | 633 |
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1-2 mm long absent acuminate Adult leaves disjunct anthers apex acute apex obtuse appressed Aust axillary axils bark smooth base Benth bracteoles bracts branchlets Buds calyptra Calyx carpels CC SC NT cm long cm wide concolorous Conflorescences Corolla densely hairy diam disc district dry sclerophyll forest elliptic Erect shrub Faboideae flat Fruit funicle glabrescent glabrous glands glaucous green grey Grows in dry Gynoecium hairs hypanthium indumentum Inflorescences keel L.A.S. Johnson lanceolate leaflets Leaves alternate linear lobes lower surface margins entire midvein mm long mm wide Muell Myrtaceae narrow-elliptic NC CC SC NFWP NT CT ST NWS CWS oblanceolate oblong obovate Ovary ovate ovoid ovules pedicels pedicels terete peduncle Perianth Petals petiole Phyllodes pink pinnae pinnules Pods pubescent pulvinus racemes rachis rarely recurved Sepals sessile shrub sparsely hairy species spreading shrub Stamens stems stipules style subsp teeth Tepals terminal tree Umbellasters upper surface usually valves woodland