Pomaderris vellea explained

Pomaderris vellea, commonly known as woolly pomaderris,[1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is an erect shrub with curly-hairy stems, oblong to circular leaves, and dense panicles of yellow flowers.

Description

Pomaderris vellea is an erect shrub that typically grows to a height of up to, its stems covered with curly hairs. The leaves are oblong to circular, mostly long and about wide, sometimes with a notched tip. The upper surface of the leaves is densely hairy and velvety, the lower surface covered with woolly, rust-coloured hairs. The flowers are borne in dense panicles at the ends of branches, each flower yellow, the sepals and petals together .[2] [3]

Taxonomy

Pomaderris vellea was first formally described in 1951 by Norman Wakefield in The Victorian Naturalist based on plant material collected from Torrington in New South Wales by J.L. Boorman in 1911.[4] [5] The specific epithet (vellea) means "fleece" or "wool", referring to the fine, soft texture of the leaves.[6]

Distribution and habitat

Woolly pomaderris grows in open forest on the coast and escarpments from far south-eastern Queensland to the Sydney region and inland as far as Denman in New South Wales.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pomaderris vellea N.A.Wakef. . 14 September 2012 . PlantNET - New South Wales Flora Online . Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney Australia.
  2. Book: Carolin . Roger C. . Tindale . Mary D. . Flora of the Sydney region . 1994 . Reed . Chatswood, NSW . 0730104001 . 422 . 4th.
  3. Book: Robinson . Les . Field guide to the native plants of Sydney . 1991 . Kangaroo Press . Kenthurst, NSW . 0864171927 . 205.
  4. Web site: Pomaderris vellea . Australian Plant Name Index . 25 April 2022.
  5. Wakefield . Norman A. . New species of Pomaderris. . The Victorian Naturalist . 1951 . 68 . 8 . 141 . 25 April 2022.
  6. Book: . Botanical Latin. History, grammar, syntax, terminology and vocabulary . 1992 . Timber Press . Portland, Oregon . 4th. 526.
  7. Web site: Pomaderris vellea . Atlas of Living Australia . 25 April 2022.