There’s gold in them thar hills! Morphology and molecules delimit species in Xerochrysum (Asteraceae; Gnaphalieae) and reveal many new taxa
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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
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2022-06-09
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb21014
journal article
10.1071/SB21014
1446-5701
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Xerochrysum macsweeneyorum
T.L.Collins
,
sp. nov.
Type
:
AUSTRALIA
:
New South Wales
:
Northern Tablelands
:
Roadside reserve
,
Old Gostwyck Road
, ~
180 m
S of intersection with Bellandean Road,
11 Apr. 2017
,
T.L. Collins
957 &
J.J. Bruhl
, (holo:
NSW
!; iso:
BRI
!,
CANB
!,
NE 104743
!, K!)
.
[
Xerochrysum bracteatum auct
. non
(Vent.) Tzvelev: N.N. Tzvelev,
Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast.
27: 151 (1990),
p.p.
, populations of annual or occasionally biennial plants with very small septate flagelliform trichomes on leaf abaxial surface naturally occurring on the Northern Tablelands,
New South Wales
, and in southern
Queensland
only].
Diagnosis
Distinguished from
X. bracteatum
by presence of a dense covering of very small septate flagelliform trichomes on leaf abaxial surface (
X. bracteatum
has no septate trichomes abaxially), cauline leaves
3–10 mm
wide (
5–25 mm
wide in
X. bracteatum
); and from other similar species by the annual or biennial life form (
v.
perennial
life form in
X. copelandii
and
X. murapan
), cauline leaf width (
10–25 mm
wide in
X. murapan
), foliaceous bracts subtending capitula
4–9 mm
long (
10–25 mm
long in
X. murapan
), obtuse phyllary apices (acuminate in
X. copelandii
).
Erect, taprooted, annual to short-lived perennial herb, up to ~
1.3 m
tall.
Stems
and
branches
cobwebby or glabrescent, and with glands; internode length
10–40 mm
.
Basal leaf rosette
may be present but usually marcescent at flowering.
Basal leaves
spathulate,
80–150 mm
long and
15–30 mm
wide, base subamplexicaul, margin pilose with septate trichomes, apex mucronate; abaxial indumentum hirsute to hispidulous with septate trichomes, and with glands; abaxial midvein indumentum pilose with septate trichomes; adaxial indumentum hirsute with septate trichomes.
Cauline leaves
oblanceolate to lanceolate,
30–110 mm
long and
3–10 mm
wide, leaf base subauriculate, margin hispid with septate trichomes, apex mucronate;
abaxial indumentum
cobwebby and hispid with septate trichomes, and with glands; abaxial midvein indumentum cobwebby and hispid with septate trichomes, and with glands;
adaxial indumentum
hispid with septate trichomes, and with glands.
Foliaceous bracts subtending capitula
4–9 mm
long or absent, margin with glands, cobwebby, fimbriate, and hispid.
Capitula
30–45 mm
wide, terminal, in panicles.
Outer phyllaries
broad-ovate to rounded, brown or straw-coloured, basal margin fimbriate to hispid, abaxial surface smooth, apex apiculate.
Medial phyllaries
oblong, narrow ovate or elliptic, abaxially yellow, apex acuminate to apiculate.
Stylar appendages
narrowly triangular to triangular.
Cypsela
oblong, ~
2 mm
long and
0.7 mm
wide, cross-section squarish to circular; pericarp straw- or brass-coloured, idioblasts present.
Pappus
~
6–8 mm
long.
Fig. 32. Distribution of
Xerochrysum macranthum
.
Distribution
Occurs in the New
England
Tablelands and South Eastern Queensland bioregions, with disjunct populations on grassy balds at Bunya Mountains National Park in Queensland, and at Copeland Tops and in Barrington Tops National Park in New South Wales (
Fig. 33
).
150°0
̍
0
̎
E
150°0
̍
0
̎
E
Phenology
Recorded flowering November–May and fruiting December– May (
Fig. 34
).
Habitat
Grassy herblands and woodlands, often on basalt-derived clay soils, usually at altitudes of>
450 m
.
Conservation status
Occurs over a wide geographical area, including in several conservation reserves and is not considered to be rare or threatened. We recommend a status of ‘
Least Concern
’ (
IUCN 2019
).
Notes
Often with persistent, desiccated (marcescent) basal rosette leaves or leaf bases. A population introduced to Jukes Road, Queenstown,
Tasmania
, has become naturalised there (M. Baker, pers. comm., 2018). The informal phrase name
Xerochrysum
sp.
Northern Tablelands
NE
Herbarium has been used at
NE
for curatorial purposes and this study.
Etymology
Honouring my partner’s grandfather and mother, Eddie and Geraldine (Gerry) McSweeney of Dublin and Randwick respectively, both growers and lovers of plants. Orthography follows ICN Rec. 60C.4(a) (Shenzhen Code,
Turland
et al
. 2018
).
Selected specimens examined
QUEENSLAND
:
Darling Downs
:
Bunya Mountains National Park
, track to
Barker Creek Lookout
from
Paradise
,
21 Nov. 2018
,
T.L.
Collins
1141
(
BRI
!,
CANB
!,
NE
!)
;
Spring Creek Road
,
W of Condamine River
,
20 Mar. 2018
,
T.L.
Collins
1039 & B.
Wright
(
BRI
!,
CANB
!,
NE
!)
;
Eukey
,
Anderson Lane
,
21 Nov. 2018
,
I.R.
Telford
13531
(
BRI
!,
CANB
!,
NE
!,
NSW
!)
;
Stanthorpe
,
5 Nov. 1963
,
W.T. Jones
s.n.
(
CANB 266087.1
*)
.
NEW SOUTH WALES
:
Northern Tablelands
: E of
Glencoe
,
Costello Road
,
8 Dec. 2018
,
T.L.
Collins
1147
(
CANB
!,
NE
!,
NSW
!)
;
Ben
Lomond Range
,
N of Guyra
,
24 Feb. 1970
,
I.R.
Telford
1415
(
CANB
*)
; ~
20 miles
[~
32 km
] from
Guyra
towards
Glen Innes on New England Highway
,
23 Feb. 1961
,
M.E. Phillips
s.n.
(
CANB 14159.1
*,
NSW 518529
!)
;
junction to
New England National Park
,
4 Feb. 1996
,
M. Ito
96011, T.
Nishino
& Y.
Kita
(
AD
,
CANB
*,
NSW
,
TI
)
;
Waterfall Way
, ~
1.5 km
E of Ebor
,
22 Apr. 2018
,
T.L.
Collins
1049 & D.T.
Collins
(
AD
!,
CANB
!,
NE
!,
NSW
!)
;
near
Meldrum
between Dorrigo and Ebor
,
16 May 1978
,
B.
Barnsley
191 (
CANB
*)
;
Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
,
Apsley Falls
,
17 Feb. 2018
,
T.L.
Collins
1015
(
BRI
!,
CANB
!,
HO
!,
NE
!,
NSW
!)
;
Thunderbolts Way
, ~
4.96 km
S of Nowendoc Road
intersection,
22 Dec. 2017
,
T.L.
Collins
1009 & P.L.
Collins
(
BRI
!,
CANB
!, E!,
NE
!,
NSW
!);
Barrington Tops National Park
,
Gloucester Tops
,
9 Apr. 2018
,
T.L.
Collins
1042
(
CANB
!,
MO
!,
NE
!,
NSW
!,
PERTH
!)
.
TASMANIA
:
Mount Jukes Road
,
4.9 km
from
King River
crossing,
20 Feb. 2005
,
M.L.
Baker
1539
(
CANB
!,
HO
!,
PERTH
!)
;
Mount Jukes Road
,
21.4 km
SSE of Queenstown
,
23 Jan. 2018
,
J.R.
Nevin
154
(
NE
!)
;
Queenstown area
,
Mount Jukes Road
,
4.85 km
after the
King River
bridge,
1 Mar. 2018
,
T.L.
Collins
1023 & R.L.
Andrew
(
CANB
!,
HO
!,
NE
!)
.