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Ceratopetalum gummiferum
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Record ID931DescriptionCeratopetalum gummiferum, small tree that grows on sandy soil, leaves
trifoliate and opposite, interpetiolar stipules present, perianth white at anthesis, sepals
enlarge and turn bright pink or red when fruits develop, flowers at Christmas time in
Australia.Record typeplantNative or naturalisedNaturalTotal views8Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/2779
trifoliate and opposite, interpetiolar stipules present, perianth white at anthesis, sepals
enlarge and turn bright pink or red when fruits develop, flowers at Christmas time in
Australia.Record typeplantNative or naturalisedNaturalTotal views8Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/2779
Copyright
Copyright statementUniversity of SydneyCopyright ownerUniversity of SydneyCreatorMurray HenwoodCreator affiliationUniversity of SydneyCreator emailmurray@bio.usyd.edu.auContactMurray HenwoodContact emailmurray@bio.usyd.edu.au
Collection
Herbarium record ID676Institutional collectionNone
Location
Habitat
AbundanceLocally abundant
Morphology
Habitat or life formTreeReproductive structuresFlower, perianth, androecium, gynoeciumLight harvesting structuresLeaf
Taxonomy
Genus ID679GenusCeratopetalumSpecies epithetgummiferumSpecies authoritySm.Taxon ID4851Common namenew south wales christmas-bush, christmas bushHigher level taxonomyViridiplantaeStreptophytaEmbryophytaTracheophytesEuphyllophytesSpermatophytaAngiospermsEudicotsCore eudicotsRosidsEurosids iOrderOxalidalesFamilyCunoniaceaeTaxonomyViridiplantae | Streptophyta | Embryophyta | Tracheophytes | Euphyllophytes | Spermatophyta | Angiosperms | Eudicots | Core eudicots | Rosids | Eurosids i | Oxalidales | Cunoniaceae | Ceratopetalum | gummiferum
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Murray Henwood, Ceratopetalum gummiferum. University of Sydney Library, accessed 04/06/2023, https://digital.library.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/6249