Zieria whitei explained

Zieria whitei is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae and is endemic to a small area of north Queensland. It is a dense, compact shrub with erect wiry branches, three-part leaves and groups of up to three white to pale pink flowers with four petals and four stamens. It is only known from two populations.

Description

Zieria whitei is a dense compact shrub which grows to a height of 0.5sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 and has erect, wiry branches which are more or less hairy when young. The leaves are composed of three narrow elliptic to narrow egg-shaped leaflets with the narrower end towards the base, NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long and NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 wide with a petiole 1sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long or less. The upper surface of the leaves may have a few hairs but the lower surface is moderately densely hairy. The flowers are white or pale pink and are mostly arranged in groups of three in leaf axils, each flower on a hairy stalk NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long. The groups of flowers are usually longer than the leaves. The sepals are egg-shaped to triangular, about 2sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long and NaNsigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 wide. The four petals are white to pale pink, elliptic in shape, about 3sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long, 1.5sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 wide, with the outer surface densely covered with soft hairs. and the four stamens are about 1sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long. Flowering occurs between May and July and is followed by fruits which are glabrous capsules, about 3.5sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 long and 2sigfig=1NaNsigfig=1 wide.[1]

Taxonomy and naming

This zieria was first formally described in 1942 by Cyril Tenison White who gave it the name Zieria aspalathoides var. intermedia and published the description in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland.[2] [3] In 2002, James Armstrong raised the variety to species status, giving it the name Zieria whitei but did not publish the change. In 2007 Marco Duretto and Paul Irwin Forster published the new name and retained White's type specimen as the type of the new species.[4] The specific epithet (whitei) was the name given by Armstrong to honour Cyril White, "who named a number of new taxa of Zieria."

Distribution and habitat

This zieria grows among heathy shrubs and in woodland near Ravenshoe and Atherton in the Einasleigh Uplands biogeographic region.

Notes and References

  1. Duretto. Marco F.. Forster. Paul I.. A taxonomic revision of the genus Zieria Sm. (Rutaceae) in Queensland. Austrobaileya. 2007. 7. 3. 536–538.
  2. Web site: Zieria aspalathoides var. intermedia. APNI. 31 October 2017.
  3. White. Cyril T.. Contributions to the Queensland flora No. 7. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. 1942. 53. 209. 10.5962/p.351681 . 31 October 2017. free.
  4. Web site: Zieria whitei. APNI. 31 October 2017.