There’s gold in them thar hills! Morphology and molecules delimit species in Xerochrysum (Asteraceae; Gnaphalieae) and reveal many new taxa
Author
Collins, Timothy L.
Author
Schmidt-Lebuhn, Alexander N.
Author
Andrew, Rose L.
Author
Telford, Ian R. H.
Author
Bruhl, Jeremy J.
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Australian Systematic Botany
2022
2022-06-09
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb21014
journal article
10.1071/SB21014
1446-5701
10903939
Xerochrysum milliganii
(Hook.f.) Paul G.Wilson
,
in
A.N.Schmidt-Lebuhn
et al
.,
Taxon
64: 106 (2015)
Helichrysum milliganii
Hook.f.,
Fl.
Tasman
.
1:
214 t
. LX. B. (1856).
Type
:
Mount Sorell
[
sic
], Macquarie Harbour [
Tasmania
],
15 Jan. 1847
,
J. Milligan
755
(
lecto
, designated by
A.N. Schmidt-Lebuhn
et al
.,
Taxon
64: 106 (2015)
:
K 000928522
*;
isolecto
:
K 000928518
,
K 000928519
,
K 000928520
,
MEL 1585997
;
residual
syntype
:
Mount Pearse
,
Surrey Hills
,
Tasmania
,
s. dat.
,
R.C. Gunn
1169 (
K
))
.
Erect, fibrous-rooted, perennial herb, up to
20 cm
.
Stems
and
branches
cobwebby, or woolly, or glabrescent; internode length
5–20 mm
. Flowering stems unbranched.
Basal leaf rosette
present at flowering.
Basal leaves
obovate,
10–15 mm
long and
3–6 mm
wide, base amplexicaul, apex acute, margin cobwebby and with glands; abaxial leaf surface glabrous, midvein glabrous; adaxial indumentum with scattered glands. Leaf arrangement cauline or radical.
Cauline leaves
oblanceolate or lanceolate,
15–25 mm
long and
3–5 mm
wide, base truncate, apex acute, margin cobwebby, or glabrous, or woolly;
abaxial indumentum
cobwebby, midvein indumentum cobwebby;
adaxial indumentum
with scattered glands.
Foliaceous bracts subtending capitula
5–7 mm
long, margin cobwebby or fimbriate.
Capitula
30–40 mm
wide, terminal, solitary.
Outer phyllaries
white, basal margin cobwebby or fimbriate, abaxial surface smooth, apex acute.
Medial phyllaries
abaxially white, apex cuspidate or apiculate. Stylar appendages clavate.
Cypsela
~
3 mm
long and ~
0.75 mm
wide, cross-section squarish; pericarp grey–brown, idioblasts absent.
Pappus
persistent, ~
6 mm
long.
Distribution
Endemic to
Tasmania
in the Central
Highlands
Bioregion (
Fig. 49
).
Phenology
Recorded flowering January–March and fruiting in March.
Habitat
Alpine herbfields and shrublands at>900-m altitude.
Conservation status
Listed as of conservation significance in
Tasmania
and endemic to
Tasmania
(‘Natural Values Atlas’, see www. naturalvaluesatlas.tas.gov.au). We recommend a status of ‘
Data Deficient
’ (
IUCN 2019
) and suggest that a detailed analysis of the area of extent, population sizes and health be conducted to determine appropriate conservation status.
Notes
The common name ‘snow paperdaisy’ is a name in use in
Tasmania
(‘Natural Values Atlas’, see www.naturalvaluesatlas. tas.gov.au).
145°0
̍
0
̎
E
145°0
̍
0
̎
E
Fig. 49. Distribution of
Xerochrysum milliganii
.
Selected specimens examined
TASMANIA
:
Central Highlands
:
Cradle Mountain National Park
,
upper slope of Marions Lookout
,
3 Mar. 2018
,
T.L. Collins
1028 &
R.L. Andrew
(
CANB
!,
HO
!,
NE
!);
Cradle Mountain National Park
,
Face Track
,
3 Mar. 2018
,
T.L. Collins
1029 &
R.L. Andrew
(
CANB
!,
HO
!,
NE
!);
Mount Rufus
,
25 Jan. 1949
,
N.T. Burbidge
3341
(
CANB
*)
.
Huon Valley
:
Moonlight Ridge
,
hill one
,
31 Jan. 1983
,
P.S. Short
1873
(
CANB
*,
MEL
);
Adamsons Peak
,
7 Feb. 1969
,
I.R. Telford
EMC2480
(
CANB
!,
PERTH
)
.