Nine new species of Australian Nicotiana (Solanaceae)
Author
Bruhl, Jeremy J.
Author
Andrew, Damien D.
Author
Palsson, Ruth
Author
Jobson, Richard W.
Author
Taseski, Guy M.
Author
Samuel, Rosabelle
text
Australian Systematic Botany
2023
2023-07-07
36
3
167
205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb23001
journal article
295738
10.1071/SB23001
e7223c67-ed37-4d87-8f2d-b949ff711207
1446-5701
11122967
Nicotiana olens
M.W.Chase & Christenhusz
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 22
,
23
.)
Type
:
New South Wales
.
Cocoparra National Park
,
Woolshed Flat Trail
,
Pines Picnic Grounds
,
240 m
, 34°4″57′
S
, 146°12″58.3′
E
,
10 Oct. 2017
,
Chase
&
Christenhusz
17019
(holo:
NSW
; iso:
CANB
)
.
Diagnosis
Nicotiana olens
is closely related and morphologically similar to
N. suaveolens
, in which it was previously included. The main morphological differences are in its habit; the former has several large inflorescences produced from the base of the plant (
v
. a single main axis with side branches).
Nicotiana olens
is nearly glabrous (except for a few hairs at the base of the stems
v
. some
hairs on nearly all parts). The flowers of
N. olens
(
1.9–2.3 cm
long) are typically shorter than those of
N. suaveolens
(
2.2–4.2 cm
long), but there is a slight overlap.
Nicotiana suaveolens
grows on limestone, often associated with caves, whereas
N. olens
is found on clay and sandstone in open sites.
Fig. 19.
Nicotiana praecipitis
, based on living plants cultivated at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, grown from seeds associated with the holotype
Durham 97 & Palsson
(NSW). Painted by Deborah Lambkin.
Fig. 20.
Nicotiana praecipitis
based on living plants cultivated at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,
Chase & Christenhusz 21008
(K), grown from seeds associated with the holotype
Durham 97 & Palsson
(NSW). Drawn by Deborah Lambkin. (
a
) Floral limb, face-on. (
b
) Flower, side view. (
c
) Carpel, style and stigma. (
d
) Floral tube split to show positions of the anthers. (
e
) Pubescence on upper stem. (
f
) Pubescence on lower stem. (
g
) Pubescence on leaf margin. (
h
) Pubescence on leaf lamina. (
i
) Stem leaf. (
j
) Capsule with calyx removed. (
k
) Mature fruit. (
l
) Habit. Scale bars: 2.0 cm (
a–d
); 1.0 cm (
e–h
); 4.0 cm (
i
); 2.0 cm (
j
,
k
); plant in (
l
) is 121 cm tall.
Fig. 21. (
a
) Habitat of
Nicotiana praecipitis
on the Mount Coryah Walking Track, Mount Kaputar National Park, New South Wales. Photograph by Ruth Palsson. (
b
) Habit of
Nicotiana praecipitis
, Mount Coryah Walking Track, Mount Kaputar
National Park, New South Wales. Photograph by Kay Durham.
Erect to arching, herbaceous, annual to short-lived perennial
herbs
, up to 2.0 m tall, forming a loose rosette to no rosette, numerous large leaves in the basal portion of the stems and few in the upper portions, the major branches from near the base with few side branches.
Leaves
with narrowly winged petioles, up to
1.5 cm
wide and
7.5 cm
long, blades 3.7–25.8 ×
1.5–15.5 cm
(including petiole), ovate-lanceolate, the apex acute in the basal leaves to acuminate in those higher up, the apical portion curled in some cases, base gradually to abruptly attenuate, uppermost leaves sessile, bract-like, margins entire, undulate, ciliate, often minutely dentate and basally bullate.
Vestiture
composed of long, somewhat curly, non-glandular hairs on the leaf margins and main veins and basal stems, but becoming nearly glabrous on the upper stems, ultimate stems, calyces and peduncles with short glandular hairs and a few longer, curly, non-glandular, multicellular hairs with a swollen base.
Calyx
1.0–1.6 ×
0.2–0.3 cm
, one lobe slightly longer and one shorter than the others, the tips acuminate, clasping to reflexed,
0.5–0.6 cm
longer than and surrounding the mature fruit, the calyx persistent and enlarged at maturity.
Corolla tube
white to pale green,
1.9–2.3 cm
long (from tip of the calyx),
0.2–0.4 cm
in diameter, often slightly curved downward, with a small throat cup, the upper side slightly longer than the lower, the
limb
white,
1.9–3.1 cm
across, the lobes minutely cleft, cleft
0.2 cm
deep, sinus
0.3–0.4 cm
deep, lobe
0.7–1.7 cm
long;
stamens
didynamous,
0.1–0.2 cm
inside throat of the floral tube and the fifth
0.5–0.6 cm
deeper in the tube, all with the
filaments
0.2–0.3 cm
long.
Fruit
a capsule splitting into four lobes,
0.8–1.2 cm
long at maturity; only some plants are self-pollinating.
Fig. 22. Habitat of
Nicotiana olens
(
Chase & Christenhusz 17018
) in Cocoparra National Park, Woolshed Flat Trail, New South Wales. Photo by Maarten Christenhusz.
Fig. 23. (
a
) Habit of
Nicotiana olens
(
Chase & Christenhusz 17017
), Whitton Stock Route Road, north of Yenda, New South Wales. (
b
) Close-up of inflorescence of
N. olens
(
Chase & Christenhusz 17017
).
Distribution
Distributed in central-western
New South Wales
west of the Great Dividing Range and in
Victoria
from Melbourne west to near the Grampians (
Fig. 24
), but not approaching the border of
South Australia
. The species might extend into southern
Queensland
, but no specimens have been seen from that state.
Habitat and ecology
In open to slightly shaded sites, sometimes in riverbeds and open woodlands, on clay and sandstone substrates (
Fig. 22
,
23
a
).
Phenology
Collected in flower from June through December.
Etymology
Named in reference to its fragrant flowers, from Latin
olens
, ‘scented’.
Chromosome number
This species is
n
= 15 with some autotetraploids recorded, whereas
N. suaveolens
is
n
= 16 (
Chase
et al
. 2022
b
).
Notes
Specimens of
Nicotiana olens
have long been identified as
N. suaveolens
, the
type
of which was cultivated in
France
, grown from seeds collected by Joseph Banks at Port Jackson in the 18th century. The new species is sister to this (
Fig. 1
b
), but it is easily distinguished by its habit, distribution and ecology. The two species are disjunct (
Fig. 24
), with the western edge of the Great Dividing Range being the transition point,
N. olens
to the west and
N. suaveolens
in the mountains of the Great Dividing Range and east-ward, often associated with limestone caves and gorges (e.g. Abercrombie, Jenolan, Wombeyan Caves;
Fig. 25
). It seems likely to us that
N. olens
as circumscribed here is a species complex; however, without doing a great deal more sampling, we cannot determine how many taxa should be recognised.
A
specimen identified as
N. goodspeedii
H
.-
M
.Wheeler (
Purdie 7721
;
CANB
789872) from Yathong Nature Reserve in
New South Wales
has flowers much too large for that species. It yielded viable seeds, which were secondarily vouchered as
Chase & Christenhusz 18060
(to be deposited at
NSW
); these were studied by
L
.
A
. Cauz-Santos and
M
.
W
. Chase (unpubl. data) and appear to be
N. olens
introgressed with
N. velutina
. Plants grown from seeds associated with
Walsh 8382
(
MEL
2396268
A
) are vouchered as
Chase & Christenhusz 17023
(
MEL
) and included in the phylogenetic analysis (
Fig. 1
b
).
Selected specimens examined
NEW SOUTH WALES
. Near
Mount Hope
,
32.85°S
,
145.87°E
,
8 Nov. 1922
,
Patterson
18
(
NSW 48706
)
;
Yenda–Rankin Springs Stock Route
, north-west of
Yenda
,
34°S
,
146.1667°E
,
30 July 1959
,
Burbidge
6421
(
AD 96129155
;
CANB 79280.1
;
NSW 55822
;
PERTH 3685349
)
;
2.6 km
from
Goolgowie
towards
Hillston
,
33.9167°S
,
145.66679°E
,
Nov. 1992
,
Butler
1693
(
CBG 9216072.1
)
;
Whitton Stock Route Road
, north of
Yenda
,
Steamboat Creek
,
200 m
,
34°6′16.9″S
,
146°11′52.4″E
,
10 Oct. 2017
,
Chase
&
Christenhusz
17016
(
NSW
,
CANB
)
;
Whitton Stock Route Road
, north of
Yenda
, just south of road into
Woolshed Campground
,
200 m
,
34°6′5″S
,
146°11′43.4″E
,
10 Oct. 2017
,
Chase
&
Christenhusz
17017
(
NSW
,
CANB
)
;
Cocoparra
NP,
Woolshed Flat Trail
,
40 m
,
34°4′57″S
,
146°13′8.8″E
,
10 Oct. 2017
,
Chase
&
Christenhusz
17018
(
NSW
,
CANB
)
.
VICTORIA
.
Little River area
,
Ford Motor Co.
proving ground;
37.9167°S
,
144.4167°E
,
24 Sep. 1998
,
Walsh
4782
(
MEL 2051415
A
)
;
Mornington Peninsula National Park
,
Fingal
walking track,
90 m
,
38°28′40″S
,
144°53′14″E
,
11 Dec. 2015
,
Walsh
8382
(
MEL 2396268
A
)
;
Melbourne
,
Kew
,
Galatea Point
,
Yarrabend Park
,
30 m
,
37°47′57″S
,
145°0′21″E
,
18 Oct. 2017
,
Walsh
8229
(
MEL 2418211
A
)
.