Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray
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Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray, U.S. Explor. Exped., Phan. 112 (1854)
Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray
Biostatus
Exotic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region
Until Allan (1940), most authors treated G. australis as a native plant, usually under the name G. tubulosa (Jaub. et Spach) Boiss. (e.g., Kirk 1899, Cheeseman 1906, 1925). Allan (1940, 1961) treated it as naturalised.
Barkoudah, Y. I., Wentia 9: 1-203 (1962), showed G. australis to be a sp. distinct from G. tubulosa, and confined to Australia and N.Z. The sp. may be native, but is more likely an early introduction from Australia.
Nomenclature
A.Gray
Schltdl.
(Schltdl.) A.Gray
1854
112
ICN
species
Gypsophila australis
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Descriptions
Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray
Annual, with slender to ± stout taproot. Flowering stems erect, densely glandular-viscid, sparsely branched, 2-10-(15) cm tall. Lvs linear-subulate, subacute, glandular-viscid, green to reddish, (2.5)-7-15 × 0.5-1 mm; basal lvs in a tufted rosette. Infl. a monochasial or dichasial cyme with 5-10-(20) fls. Bracts leaflike, not scarious. Calyx cylindric to narrowly bell-shaped, glandular-viscid, 4-5 mm long, divided to c. 1/4 way; teeth triangular, subacute to acute with broad scarious margins. Petals white or pink, slightly > calyx, emarginate. Styles included, incurving. Capsule cylindric, c. = calyx. Seeds 0.7 × 0.5 mm, finely warty.
Taxonomic concepts
Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray
Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray
Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray
Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray
Gypsophila australis (Schltdl.) A.Gray
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1 January 2000
23 August 2006