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List Of Nature Conservation Act Vulnerable Flora Of Queensland
{{Use dmy dates, date=August 2019 This is a list of the flora of Queensland listed as ''Vulnerable'' under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. * ''Acacia ammophila'' * ''Acacia attenuata'' * ''Acacia barakulensis'' * Acacia baueri subsp. baueri, ''Acacia baueri'' subsp. ''baueri'' * ''Acacia chinchillensis'' * ''Acacia crombiei'' * ''Acacia curranii'' * ''Acacia deuteroneura'' * ''Acacia eremophiloides'' * ''Acacia guymeri'' * ''Acacia handonis'' * ''Acacia lauta'' * ''Acacia perangusta'' * ''Acacia peuce waddy'' * ''Acacia pubifolia'' * ''Acacia purpureopetala'' * ''Acacia ruppii'' * ''Acacia solenota'' * ''Acacia'' sp. (Gwambagwine F.Carter 2) * ''Acacia tingoorensis'' * ''Acacia wardellii'' * ''Acalypha lyonsii'' * ''Acriopsis javanica'' * ''Actephila foetida'' * ''Actephila'' sp. (Koumala I.G.Champion 870) * Allocasuarina rigida subsp. exsul, ''Allocasuarina rigida'' subsp. ''exsul'' * ''Alloxylon flammeum'' * ''Amorphospermum whitei'' * ''Archidendron lovelliae'' * ''Arenga aus ...
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Queensland
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Acacia Purpureopetala
''Acacia purpureopetala'', more commonly known as Purple flowered wattle or Cupid's wattle, is the only pink flowering wattle in Australia. It grows in the Herberton district of north-east Queensland. Under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 it is listed as critically endangered. It is only known from five discreet locations with approximately 7,0000 individual plants remaining. Community members often refer to the plant as Cupid's wattle, Purple flowered wattle or pink wattle because of the colour of the bloom, which comes around Mother's day every year. It is the only wattle found in Australia with purple flowers. Description The small shrub has a spreading habit with prostrate branches. The angular to terete branches are angular are densely covered with white spreading hairs. It flowers between May and September. Distribution It is endemic to a small area in north eastern Queensland around Herberton, around Mount Emerald found to the south ...
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Archidendron Lovelliae
''Archidendron lovelliae'', the bacon wood or tulip siris, is a small tree with a very restricted range in eastern Australia. The bacon wood stands about 5 meters tall and has a rounded habit. Flowers are red, and the black seeds are contained in orange pods. Leaves are bipinnate. External links Information lovelliae Plants described in 1893 {{Mimosoideae-stub ...
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Amorphospermum Whitei
''Amorphospermum'' is a genus of plants in the family Sapotaceae described as a genus in 1870. There is only one accepted species, ''Amorphospermum antilogum'', native to Queensland, New South Wales, and Papua New Guinea. ;formerly included now in other genera: '' Elaeoluma Englerophytum Niemeyera Pycnandra ''Pycnandra'' is a genus of trees in the family Sapotaceae described as a genus in 1876. it is the largest endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, co ... Synsepalum'' References Chrysophylloideae Monotypic Ericales genera Flora of Australia Flora of New Guinea Sapotaceae genera Taxa named by Ferdinand von Mueller {{Sapotaceae-stub ...
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Alloxylon Flammeum
''Alloxylon flammeum'', commonly known as the Queensland tree waratah or red silky oak, is a medium-sized tree of the family Proteaceae found in the Queensland tropical rain forests of northeastern Australia. It has shiny green elliptical leaves up to long, and prominent orange-red inflorescences that appear from August to October, followed by rectangular woody seed pods that ripen in February and March. Juvenile plants have large (up to long) deeply lobed pinnate leaves. Previously known as ''Oreocallis wickhamii'', the initial specimen turned out to be a different species to the one cultivated and hence a new scientific name was required. Described formally by Peter Henry Weston, Peter Weston and Michael Douglas Crisp, Mike Crisp in 1991, ''A. flammeum'' was designated the type species of the genus ''Alloxylon''. This genus contains the four species previously classified in ''Oreocallis'' that are found in Australasia. ''Alloxylon flammeum'' is a Canopy (biology), canopy or Tr ...
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Allocasuarina Rigida Subsp
''Allocasuarina'' is a genus of trees in the flowering plant family Casuarinaceae. They are endemic to Australia, occurring primarily in the south. Like the closely related genus ''Casuarina'', they are commonly called sheoaks or she-oaks. Wilson and Johnson distinguish the two very closely related genera, ''Casuarina'' and ''Allocasuarina'' on the basis of: *''Casuarina'': the mature samaras being grey or yellow-brown, and dull; cone bracteoles thinly woody, prominent, extending well beyond cone body, with no dorsal protuberance; *''Allocasuarina'': the mature samaras being red-brown to black, and shiny; cone bracteoles thickly woody and convex, mostly extending only slightly beyond cone body, and usually with a separate angular, divided or spiny dorsal protuberance. Description They are trees or shrubs that are notable for their long, segmented branchlets that function as leaves. Formally termed cladodes, these branchlets somewhat resemble pine needles, although sheoaks a ...
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Actephila
''Actephila'' is a genus of plants in the family Phyllanthaceae, first described as a genus in 1826. It is one of 8 genera in the tribe Poranthereae, and is most closely related to '' Leptopus''. The name of the genus is derived from two Greek words, ''akte'', "the seashore", and ''philos'', "loving". It refers to a coastal habitat.Umberto Quattrocchi. 2000. ''CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names'' volume I. CRC Press: Boca Raton; New York; Washington,DC;, USA. London, UK. (vol. I). (see ''External links'' below). ''Actephila'' consists of monoecious trees, shrubs, and subshrubs. The genus is not well understood and is in much need of revision. It is native to Southeast Asia, China, the Himalayas, Papuasia and northern Australia. ;Species ;Formerly included moved to other genera: ''Cleidion Excoecaria Pentabrachion Phyllanthus ''Phyllanthus'' is the largest genus in the plant family Phyllanthaceae. Estimates of the number of species in this genus vary widely, fr ...
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Actephila Foetida
''Actephila foetida'' is a plant in the family Phyllanthaceae that is found only in a very restricted range within the Wet Tropics bioregion of Queensland, Australia. It was first described in 1927. Description ''Actephila foetida'' is an evergreen shrub growing to about tall. The large fleshy leaves can reach long and wide, with a petiole about long. they are dark green above and paler below, and the lateral veins are distinct on both surfaces. Flowers are about diameter and produced from wart-like growths on the twigs. Male flowers have five sepals about long and no petals, the stamens emerge from a white, irregularly five-lobed disc. Female flowers have a bi-lobed stigma emerging from the centre of the disc. The fruit is a capsule about long and diameter. Phenology This species flowers and fruits from November to March. Taxonomy This species was first described by the Czech botanist Karel Domin in 1927, based on material he collected himself in 1909 at Harvey's ...
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Acriopsis Javanica
''Acriopsis javanica'' is a species of orchid that is native to Southeast Asia, New Guinea, some Pacific islands and northern Australia. It is a clump-forming epiphyte with dark green leaves and curved, branching flower stems with many white and cream-coloured flowers with purple markings. Description ''Acriopsis javanica'' is an epiphyte with pseudobulbs long and wide. Each pseudobulb has three or four linear leaves long and wide on a petiole long. From 12 to 300 white and cream-coloured flowers with purple markings are borne on each flowering stem, the stems long. The flowers are wide, apart on a pedicel long and have a three-lobed labellum. The dorsal sepal is long, wide and the lateral sepals are fused to form a synsepalum long and wide below the labellum. The petals are oblong to egg-shaped, long and wide. The labellum is long, about wide and has three lobes. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Acriopsis'' was first formally described in 1825 by Carl Ludwig ...
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Acalypha Lyonsii
''Acalypha lyonsii'', commonly known as Lyon's acalypha is a shrub in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae that is only found in the vicinity of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Description ''Acalypha lyonsii'' is a shrub up to tall. The leaves are arranged alternately on the twigs and measure up to long by wide. They have rounded teeth on the margins and 4 or 5 lateral veins either side of the midrib. Flowers are produced from the - male flowers are less than long and carried on a spike, female flowers are solitary, about diameter and subtended by a much larger bract. The fruit is a 3-lobed capsule about long and wide. Taxonomy This species was described in 1994 by the Queensland botanist Paul Irwin Forster based on material collected by Christopher Lyons in 1992 on the Lamb Range southwest of Cairns. The species is named after him. Distribution and habitat ''Acalypha lyonsii'' grows as an understorey plant in rainforest near Cairns, at altitudes from sea level to about ...
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Acacia Tingoorensis
''Acacia tingoorensis'', also known as Tingoora wattle, is a tree belonging to the genus '' Acacia'' and the subgenus ''Juliflorae'' that is native to eastern Australia. Description The tree Typically grows to a height of and has hard grey-brown coloured bark that is slightly furrowed. It usually has dense angular branchlets that are velvety with dense fine hairs. Like most species of ''Acacia'' it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The glabrous narrowly elliptic phyllodes can be straight to sickle shaped with a length of and a width of with many parallel longitudinal nerves numerous where three nerves are more evident than the rest. It blooms between August and September producing golden flowers. The simple inflorescences occur as flower-spikes with a length of long. Distribution It is endemic to a small area in the South Burnett Region around Kingaroy in South East Queensland where it is found along road sides often is dense stands and growing in deep red loam or sa ...
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