Kunzea
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Ordo: Myrtales
Familia: Myrtaceae
Name
Kunzea Rchb. nom. cons. – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Kunzea Rchb. Consp. Regn. Veg.: 175. (Dec 1828) nom. cons.
- Stenospermum Sweet ex Heynh., Hort. Brit. (Sweet), ed. 2: 209 (1830) nom. inval. (fide Toelken 1981a[1])
- Tillospermum Salisb., Monthly Rev. 75: 74 (1814) nom. rej.
- Kunzia Sprengel nom. superf. (fide Toelken 1981a[1], 1981b[2])
- Pentagonaster Klotsch in Otto et Dietrich, Allgemeine Gartenzeitung IV: 112 (1836)
- Salisia Lindl. Sketch. Veg. Swan R. 10 (1839)
Lectotype species
Kunzea capitata (Sm.) Heynh. (fide Toelken 1981b[2])
Description
Creeping shrubs, shrubs, small or tall trees with or without lignotubers and rhizomes. Leaves mostly alternate, opposite in a few species. Inflorescences reduced conflorescences (botrya) usually pseudoterminal, globose to spiciform or cylindrical bearing sessile to subsessile flowers, otherwise corymbiform to elongate, with pedicellate flowers rarely reduced to solitary. Flowers 5-merous, red, pink, purple, yellow or white, free part of hypanthium usually exceeding the ovary summit. Calyx persistent in fruit. Petals free often much reduced. Stamens mostly numerous, in one or more series, exceeding petals or included; filaments finely striated, anthers versatile. Ovary mostly 2–3-locular sometimes up to 5–6-locular; placentation axillary and ovules spreading, numerous, to apical with few larger pendent ovules. Fruit a capsule, usually loculicidal, mostly dry, rarely indehiscent or fleshy, not persisting. Chromosome number: 2n = 22 based on x = 11 (Dawson 1987[3]; de Lange and Murray 2004[4]).
Distribution
Australia: c.54 spp. (all endemic) New Zealand: 10 spp. (all endemic).
Key to New Zealand Kunzea
This key requires material with active new growth, buds, flowers, and ideally seedlings. In some species, such as Kunzea amathicola, Kunzea linearis and Kunzea triregensis, the inflorescence condition can be easily determined in the absence of flowers from fruiting specimens, as fruits in these species are especially persistent. Use young growth only to determine branchlet indumentum, and examine the hairs produced 10–20 mm back from the branchlet tip–this is important as some species produce sparse, deciduous, antrorse-appressed hairs at the base of the actively growing branchlet apices. This key will not resolve hybrids, but these may be recognised by the hybridism notes given for each species. Geographic and ecological information is included in this key as a further aid to identification. For example, on Moutohora (Whale Island), Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand, Kunzea salterae can very occasionally (only one specimen with this condition seen) have glabrescent to almost fully glabrous branchlets, and so would key out to Kunzea ericoides. In these very rare instances, in the absence of flowers and fruits, such specimens could only reliably be identified by their location.
Taxon Treatment
- de Lange, P; 2014: A revision of the New Zealand Kunzea ericoides (Myrtaceae) complex PhytoKeys, (40): 1-185. doi
Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Toelken H (1981a) Proposal to conserve Kunzea Reichb. over Kunzia Spreng. Taxon 30: 350. doi: 10.2307/1219429
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Toelken H (1981b) Proposal to conserve Kunzea Reichenbach over Tillospermum Salisbury (Myrtaceae). Taxon 30: 828. doi: 10.2307/1220092
- ↑ Dawson M (1987) Contributions to a chromosome atlas of the New Zealand flora – 29. Myrtaceae. New Zealand Journal of Botany 25: 367–369. doi: 10.1080/0028825X.1987.10413353
- ↑ de Lange P, Murray B (2004) Chromosome numbers in Kunzea (Myrtaceae). Australian Journal of Botany 52: 609–617. doi: 10.1071/BT04060