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.
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Schmidt-Lebuhn, Alexander N.
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Andrew, Rose L.
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Telford, Ian R. H.
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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
10903939
Xerochrysum macranthum
(Benth.) Paul
G.Wilson,
Taxon
64(1): 105 (2015)
Helichrysum macranthum
Benth.
in S.L. Endlicher
et al
.,
Enum. Pl.
65 (1837);
Gnaphalium macranthum
(Benth.) Sch.Bip.,
Bot. Zeit.
3: 171 (1845)
;
Aphelexis macrantha
(Benth.) Hereman
Paxton’s Bot. Dict.
41 (1868).
Type
citation
: ‘Swan River (Hügel).’
Type
: Freemant. [Freemantle,
Western Australia
],
s. dat
.,
K.A. Huegel s.n.
(holo: W 0047162*).
Helichrysum bracteatum
var.
albidum
DC., A.P. de Candolle,
Prodr.
6: 189 (1838).
Type
citation
: ‘Rarius in hortis colitur.’
Type
: Hort. Genev.,
15 Oct. 1834
,
leg. ign. s.n
. (syn: G-DC G 00470178; G-DC G 00470552,
n.v.
,
fide
P. G. Wilson,
Nuytsia
28: 23 (2017)).
Helichrysum glabratum
DC., A.P. de Candolle,
Prodr.
6: 189 (1838);
Gnaphalium glabratum
(DC.) Sch.Bip.,
Bot. Zeit.
3: 171 (1845)
.
Type
citation
: ‘in Nova
Hollandia
merid. et orientali.’
Type
:
Nouvelle Hollande
, cȏte oriente,
s. dat., leg. ign., s.n.
(syn:
G-DC
G00470680
*);
Nouvelle Hollande
, cȏte merid.,
s. dat., leg. ign., s.n.
(syn:
G-DC
G00470565
*)
.
Helichrysum robustum
Paxton
,
Paxton’s Mag. Bot.
7: 188 (1840)
.
Type citation
: ‘Among the plants raised from the Swan River seeds… It has been raised both in the Clapton and Epsom nurseries.’
Type: n.v.
,
fide
P.G. Wilson,
Nuytsia
28: 23 (2017)
.
Helichrysum niveum
Graham,
Bot. Mag.
67: t. 3857 (1841),
nom. illeg., non
(L.) Less. (1832);
Helichrysum nervosum
Don,
Hort. Cantab.
13th edn, 567 (1845),
nom. nov
.
Type
citation
: ‘raised by Mr. Low of Clapton, from seed sent from Swan River by Mr. Drummond, late of Cork, and seedlings, sent to the garden of the Caledonian Horticultural Society in October, 1839.’
Type
: Gard. of Caledon. Hort Soc, 1840,
leg. ign.
(syn: FI 006313*); Hort. Rollison, 1838, Botanist T (syn: K 000899127*).
Erect, taprooted, annual to short-lived perennial herb up to ~
70 cm
.
Stems
and
branches
cobwebby to hirsute and hispid with septate trichomes, or glabrescent, and with glands; internode length
20–40 mm
.
Basal leaf rosette
usually absent at flowering.
Basal leaves
spathulate,
70–150 mm
long and
15–25 mm
wide, base amplexicaul, margin cobwebby to hirsute with septate trichomes, apex apiculate; abaxial indumentum with glands, midvein indumentum pilose with septate trichomes and with glands; adaxial indumentum with scattered septate trichomes.
Cauline leaves
oblanceolate to elliptic,
30–100 mm
long and
5–12 mm
wide, base subauriculate and amplexicaul, margin hispid with septate trichomes, apex acute;
abaxial indumentum
with glands, midvein indumentum hirsute with septate trichomes and with glands;
adaxial indumentum
hispid with septate trichomes, and with glands.
Foliaceous bracts subtending capitula
5–7 mm
long, margin hispid.
Capitula
30–50 mm
wide, terminal, in panicles.
Outer phyllaries
broad-ovate, straw-coloured, pink, white, or occasionally yellow or brown; basal margin fimbriate and hispid, abaxial surface smooth, apex apiculate.
Medial phyllaries
narrow ovate to lanceolate, abaxially white or yellow, apex cuspidate.
Stylar appendages
deltoid.
Cypsela
oblong, ~
2.6 mm
long and
0.8 mm
wide, cross-section squarish; pericarp brown, idioblasts present.
Pappus
deciduous, ~
7–8 mm
long.
Fig. 31. Distribution of
Xerochrysum interiore
.
Distribution
Endemic to south-western
Western Australia
in the Geraldton Sandplains, Jarrah Forest, and Swan Coastal Plain bioregions (
Fig. 32
).
Phenology
Recorded flowering September–December and fruiting in November–December.
Habitat
Shrubby and grassy eucalypt woodland on gravelly sandy loam soils.
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
Some populations to the north and east of Perth consist entirely of plants with golden-yellow phyllaries. Molecular data confirmed that these are genetically similar to
X. macranthum
plants with white phyllaries. The informal phrase name
X
. sp. Golden was applied to populations with yellow phyllaries in the analyses.
Selected specimens examined
WESTERN AUSTRALIA:
Coorow
: north heading track 7.0 km E of intersection of
Coastal Road
[Indian Ocean Drive] and
Eneabba–Coolimba
road,
20 Sep. 1994
,
E.D.
Kabay
655
(
PERTH
!)
.
Chittering
:
Wannamal
(
127 km
N of Perth
),
13 Dec. 2018
,
T.L. Collins
1148
(
CANB
!, K!,
NE
!,
PERTH
!). Mundaring: Government Road (Chidlow Road), ~
1.9 km
S of Wooroloo
,
13 Dec. 2018
,
T.L. Collins
1150
(
CANB
!,
NE
!,
PERTH
!,
US
!)
;
junction
Turkey Farm
track and
York–Chidlow
road,
2 Nov. 1996
,
B.J. Lepschi
3164 & T.R.
Lally
(
AD
,
CANB
,
MEL
,
PERTH
!)
;
Wandoo National Park
, Talbot
West Road
,
13 Dec. 2018
,
T.L. Collins
1153
(
CANB
!,
NE
!,
PERTH
!).
Kalamunda
:
Kalamunda National Park
,
1 Nov. 2000
,
K. Macey
258
(
PERTH
!)
;
Lesmurdie Falls National Park
,
14 Sep. 1992
,
S.
Patrick
1213
(
PERTH
!)
.
West Arthur
: ~
23.5 km
E of Collie
,
19 Dec. 2018
,
T.L. Collins
1164
(
CANB
!,
NE
!,
NSW
!,
PERTH
!). Boyup Brook: Donnybrook–Boyup Brook road and intersection with Camballan Road,
19 Dec. 2018
,
T.L. Collins
1163
(
CANB
!,
MO
!,
NE
!,
PERTH
!)
.