Ochrosperma Explained
Ochrosperma is a group of shrubs and small trees in the myrtle family Myrtaceae described as a genus in 1987.[1] [2] The genus is endemic to Australia.[3]
- Species[4]
- Ochrosperma adpressum A.R.Bean - Queensland
- Ochrosperma citriodorum (Penfold & J.L.Willis) Trudgen - New South Wales
- Ochrosperma lineare (C.T.White) Trudgen - Queensland, New South Wales
- Ochrosperma obovatum A.R.Bean - Queensland
- Ochrosperma oligomerum (Radlk.) A.R.Bean - New South Wales
- Ochrosperma sulcatum A.R.Bean - Northern Territory
Notes and References
- Trudgen, M.E. . 1987. Ochrosperma, a new genus of Myrtaceae (Leptospermae, Baeckeinae) from New South Wales and Queensland. Nuytsia. 6. 1. 11. 10.58828/nuy00124 .
- Bean, A.R.. 1995. A new species and new combination in Ochrosperma Trudgen (Myrtaceae). Austrobaileya. 4. 3. 387–390. 41738874.
- http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=136764 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Web site: Ochrosperma Trudgen Plants of the World Online Kew Science. 2020-07-06. Plants of the World Online.