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|name = Cong mallee | |name = Cong mallee | ||
|image = Eucalyptus conglobata.jpg | |image = Eucalyptus conglobata.jpg | ||
|image_caption = ''Eucalyptus conglobata'' near the ], ] | |image_caption = ''Eucalyptus conglobata'' near the ], ] | ||
|status= | | status = NT | ||
|status_system= | | status_system = IUCN3.1 | ||
| status_ref = <ref>{{cite iucn |author=Fensham, R. |author2=Laffineur, B. |author3=Collingwood, T. |year=2019 |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' |volume=2019 |page=e.T133378666A133378668 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS.T133378666A133378668.en |access-date=24 September 2021}}</ref> | |||
|genus = Eucalyptus | |genus = Eucalyptus | ||
|species = conglobata | |species = conglobata | ||
|authority = (]) ]<ref name=APC>{{cite web|title=''Eucalyptus conglobata''|url= https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/apc-format/display/91469|publisher=Australian Plant Census| |
|authority = (]) ]<ref name=APC>{{cite web|title=''Eucalyptus conglobata''|url= https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/apc-format/display/91469|publisher=Australian Plant Census|access-date=5 May 2019}}</ref> | ||
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'''''Eucalyptus conglobata''''', also known as the '''cong mallee''' or '''Port Lincoln mallee''',<ref name="CANBR">{{cite web |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' |url= |
'''''Eucalyptus conglobata''''', also known as the '''cong mallee''' or '''Port Lincoln mallee''',<ref name="CANBR">{{cite web |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' |url=https://apps.lucidcentral.org/euclid/text/entities/eucalyptus_conglobata_subsp._conglobata.htm |publisher=Euclid: Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research |access-date=4 June 2020}}</ref> is a species of eucalypt that is native to the south coast of ] and ]. It is a ] with smooth bark, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and clustered hemispherical fruit.]] | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
''Eucalyptus conglomerata'' is a mallee that typically grows to a height of {{cvt|5-8|m}} or rarely a tree to {{cvt|20|m}}. It has smooth grey to brown-tan over creamy grey bark. Its young plants and ] regrowth have stems that are more or less square in cross-section, and leaves that are dull bluish green, egg-shaped to broadly lance-shaped, {{cvt|55-115|mm}} long and {{cvt|30-50|mm}} wide. Adult leaves are usually dull bluish green, lance-shaped, {{cvt|70-130|mm}} long and {{cvt|15-40|mm}} wide on a ] {{cvt|10-25|mm}} long. The flower buds are arranged in groups of seven in leaf ]s on a ] up to {{cvt|7|mm}} long, the individual buds ]. Mature buds are crowded together, oval, green to yellow, {{cvt|7-15|mm}} long and {{cvt|5-8|mm}} wide. Flowering occurs from November to May and the flowers are white. The fruit are woody hemispherical ] crowded together and flattened on one side.<ref name="CANBR" /><ref name="ABRS">{{cite web |last1=Chippendale |first1=George M. |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' |url=https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Eucalyptus%20conglobata |publisher=Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Energy, Canberra | |
''Eucalyptus conglomerata'' is a mallee that typically grows to a height of {{cvt|5-8|m}} or rarely a tree to {{cvt|20|m}}. It has smooth grey to brown-tan over creamy grey bark. Its young plants and ] regrowth have stems that are more or less square in cross-section, and leaves that are dull bluish green, egg-shaped to broadly lance-shaped, {{cvt|55-115|mm}} long and {{cvt|30-50|mm}} wide. Adult leaves are usually dull bluish green, lance-shaped, {{cvt|70-130|mm}} long and {{cvt|15-40|mm}} wide on a ] {{cvt|10-25|mm}} long. The flower buds are arranged in groups of seven in leaf ]s on a ] up to {{cvt|7|mm}} long, the individual buds ]. Mature buds are crowded together, oval, green to yellow, {{cvt|7-15|mm}} long and {{cvt|5-8|mm}} wide. Flowering occurs from November to May and the flowers are white. The fruit are woody hemispherical ] crowded together and flattened on one side.<ref name="CANBR" /><ref name="ABRS">{{cite web |last1=Chippendale |first1=George M. |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' |url=https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Eucalyptus%20conglobata |publisher=Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Energy, Canberra |access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref><ref name=FloraBase>{{FloraBase|name=''Eucalyptus conglobata''|id=5600}}</ref><ref name="ssa">{{cite web |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' ssp. ''conglobata'' (Myrtaceae) Port Lincoln Mallee |url=https://spapps.environment.sa.gov.au/SeedsOfSA/speciesinformation.html?rid=1806 |publisher=South Australian Seed Conservation Centre |access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="efloraSA">{{cite web |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' |url=http://www.flora.sa.gov.au/cgi-bin/speciesfacts_display.cgi?form=speciesfacts&name=Eucalyptus_conglobata |publisher=State Herbarium of South Australia |access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref> | ||
==Taxonomy and naming== | ==Taxonomy and naming== | ||
Cong mallee was first formally described in 1867 by ] from an unpublished description by ] who gave it the name ''Eucalyptus dumosa'' var. ''conglobata''.<ref name=APNI1>{{cite web|title=''Eucalyptus dumosa'' var. ''conglobata''|url= https://id.biodiversity.org.au/instance/apni/454982 |publisher=APNI| |
Cong mallee was first formally described in 1867 by ] from an unpublished description by ] who gave it the name ''Eucalyptus dumosa'' var. ''conglobata''.<ref name=APNI1>{{cite web|title=''Eucalyptus dumosa'' var. ''conglobata''|url= https://id.biodiversity.org.au/instance/apni/454982 |publisher=APNI|access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref> The description was published in '']''.<ref name="Benth.">{{cite book |last1=Bentham |first1=George |title=Flora Australiensis (Volume 3) |date=1867 |publisher=Lovell Reeve & Co. |location=London |page=230 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/41807#page/238/mode/1up |access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref> In 1922, ] raised the variety to species status as ''Eucalyptus conglobata''.<ref name=APNI>{{cite web|title=''Eucalyptus ''conglobata''|url= https://id.biodiversity.org.au/instance/apni/456018 |publisher=APNI|access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref><ref name="Maiden">{{cite book |last1=Maiden |first1=Joseph |title=A critical revision of the genus ''Eucalyptus'' |date=1922 |publisher=Government Printer |location=Sydney |pages=273–276 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/105739#page/397/mode/1up |access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref> | ||
In 1972 ] described two subspecies, subsp. ''conglobata'' as a ] of ''Eucalyptus dumosa'' var. ''conglobata'', and subsp. ''fraseri''.<ref name="Brooker">{{cite journal |last1=Brooker |first1=M. Ian |title=Four new taxa of ''Eucalyptus'' from Western Australia |journal=Nuytsia |date=1972 |volume=1 |issue=3 |page=251 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/223212#page/37/mode/1up | |
In 1972 ] described two subspecies, subsp. ''conglobata'' as a ] of ''Eucalyptus dumosa'' var. ''conglobata'', and subsp. ''fraseri''.<ref name="Brooker">{{cite journal |last1=Brooker |first1=M. Ian |title=Four new taxa of ''Eucalyptus'' from Western Australia |journal=Nuytsia |date=1972 |volume=1 |issue=3 |page=251 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/223212#page/37/mode/1up |access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref> ''Eucalyptus conglobata'' <small>(R.Br. ex Benth.) Maiden</small> subsp. ''conglobata'' is accepted by the ].<ref name=APC1>{{cite web|title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' subsp. ''conglobata''|url= https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/apc-format/display/113464|publisher=Australian Plant Census|access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref> | ||
In 2004, Brooker and ] described ''Eucalyptus conglobata'' subsp. ''perata'', a name that has been accepted by the Australian Plant Census.<ref name="Nuytsia2">{{cite journal |last1=Brooker |first1=M. Ian |last2=Slee |first2=Andrew V. |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' subsp. ''perata'' (Myrtaceae), a new taxon from southern Western Australia and notes on ''E.'' series ''Rufispermae''. |journal=Nuytsia |date=2004 |pages=157–162 |url=https://florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/science/nuytsia/400.pdf}}</ref><ref name=APC2>{{cite web|title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' subsp. ''perata''|url= https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/apc-format/display/169439|publisher=Australian Plant Census| |
In 2004, Brooker and ] described ''Eucalyptus conglobata'' subsp. ''perata'', a name that has been accepted by the Australian Plant Census.<ref name="Nuytsia2">{{cite journal |last1=Brooker |first1=M. Ian |last2=Slee |first2=Andrew V. |title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' subsp. ''perata'' (Myrtaceae), a new taxon from southern Western Australia and notes on ''E.'' series ''Rufispermae''. |journal=Nuytsia |date=2004 |pages=157–162 |url=https://florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au/science/nuytsia/400.pdf}}</ref><ref name=APC2>{{cite web|title=''Eucalyptus conglobata'' subsp. ''perata''|url= https://biodiversity.org.au/nsl/services/apc-format/display/169439|publisher=Australian Plant Census|access-date=6 May 2019}}</ref> | ||
The ] (''conglobata'') possibly refers to the clusters of flower buds and fruit.<ref name="CANBR" /> The name ''perata'' is from the ] ''peratus'' meaning "western", referring to the distribution of this subspecies |
The ] (''conglobata'') possibly refers to the clusters of flower buds and fruit.<ref name="CANBR" /> The name ''perata'' is from the ] ''peratus'' meaning "western", referring to the distribution of this subspecies compared to subspecies ''conglobata''.<ref name="Nuytsia2" /> | ||
Subspecies ''conglobata'' has fruit that are {{cvt|7-11|mm}} in diameter whereas subspecies ''perata'' has narrower leaves, smaller buds and fruit {{cvt|5-7|mm}} in diameter.<ref name="CANBR" /> | Subspecies ''conglobata'' has fruit that are {{cvt|7-11|mm}} in diameter whereas subspecies ''perata'' has narrower leaves, smaller buds and fruit {{cvt|5-7|mm}} in diameter.<ref name="CANBR" /> | ||
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Species of plant
Cong mallee | |
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Eucalyptus conglobata near the Pink Lake, Esperance | |
Conservation status | |
Near Threatened (IUCN 3.1) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Myrtales |
Family: | Myrtaceae |
Genus: | Eucalyptus |
Species: | E. conglobata |
Binomial name | |
Eucalyptus conglobata (Benth.) Maiden |
Eucalyptus conglobata, also known as the cong mallee or Port Lincoln mallee, is a species of eucalypt that is native to the south coast of Western Australia and South Australia. It is a mallee with smooth bark, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and clustered hemispherical fruit.
Description
Eucalyptus conglomerata is a mallee that typically grows to a height of 5–8 m (16–26 ft) or rarely a tree to 20 m (66 ft). It has smooth grey to brown-tan over creamy grey bark. Its young plants and coppice regrowth have stems that are more or less square in cross-section, and leaves that are dull bluish green, egg-shaped to broadly lance-shaped, 55–115 mm (2.2–4.5 in) long and 30–50 mm (1.2–2.0 in) wide. Adult leaves are usually dull bluish green, lance-shaped, 70–130 mm (2.8–5.1 in) long and 15–40 mm (0.59–1.57 in) wide on a petiole 10–25 mm (0.39–0.98 in) long. The flower buds are arranged in groups of seven in leaf axils on a peduncle up to 7 mm (0.28 in) long, the individual buds sessile. Mature buds are crowded together, oval, green to yellow, 7–15 mm (0.28–0.59 in) long and 5–8 mm (0.20–0.31 in) wide. Flowering occurs from November to May and the flowers are white. The fruit are woody hemispherical capsules crowded together and flattened on one side.
Taxonomy and naming
Cong mallee was first formally described in 1867 by George Bentham from an unpublished description by Robert Brown who gave it the name Eucalyptus dumosa var. conglobata. The description was published in Flora Australiensis. In 1922, Joseph Maiden raised the variety to species status as Eucalyptus conglobata.
In 1972 Ian Brooker described two subspecies, subsp. conglobata as a synonym of Eucalyptus dumosa var. conglobata, and subsp. fraseri. Eucalyptus conglobata (R.Br. ex Benth.) Maiden subsp. conglobata is accepted by the Australian Plant Census.
In 2004, Brooker and Andrew Slee described Eucalyptus conglobata subsp. perata, a name that has been accepted by the Australian Plant Census.
The specific epithet (conglobata) possibly refers to the clusters of flower buds and fruit. The name perata is from the Latin peratus meaning "western", referring to the distribution of this subspecies compared to subspecies conglobata.
Subspecies conglobata has fruit that are 7–11 mm (0.28–0.43 in) in diameter whereas subspecies perata has narrower leaves, smaller buds and fruit 5–7 mm (0.20–0.28 in) in diameter.
Distribution and habitat
Cong mallee grows in tall shrubland. Subspecies conglobata is the only subspecies occurring in South Australia where it occurs near Port Lincoln, but is also common between Israelite Bay, Esperance and Salmon Gums. Subspecies perata is common west of Esperance, including in the Stirling Ranges, Fitzgerald River National Park and Ravensthorpe. Where the ranges overlap, it is difficult to distinguish between the two subspecies.
Conservation status
Both subspecies of Eucalyptus conglobata are classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian Government Department of Parks and Wildlife.
See also
References
- Fensham, R.; Laffineur, B.; Collingwood, T. (2019). "Eucalyptus conglobata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T133378666A133378668. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3.RLTS.T133378666A133378668.en. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
- "Eucalyptus conglobata". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
- ^ "Eucalyptus conglobata". Euclid: Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- Chippendale, George M. "Eucalyptus conglobata". Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Energy, Canberra. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- "Eucalyptus conglobata". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
- "Eucalyptus conglobata ssp. conglobata (Myrtaceae) Port Lincoln Mallee". South Australian Seed Conservation Centre. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- "Eucalyptus conglobata". State Herbarium of South Australia. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- "Eucalyptus dumosa var. conglobata". APNI. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- Bentham, George (1867). Flora Australiensis (Volume 3). London: Lovell Reeve & Co. p. 230. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- "Eucalyptus conglobata". APNI. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- Maiden, Joseph (1922). A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Sydney: Government Printer. pp. 273–276. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- Brooker, M. Ian (1972). "Four new taxa of Eucalyptus from Western Australia". Nuytsia. 1 (3): 251. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- "Eucalyptus conglobata subsp. conglobata". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- ^ Brooker, M. Ian; Slee, Andrew V. (2004). "Eucalyptus conglobata subsp. perata (Myrtaceae), a new taxon from southern Western Australia and notes on E. series Rufispermae" (PDF). Nuytsia: 157–162.
- "Eucalyptus conglobata subsp. perata". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- ^ "Eucalyptus conglobata subsp. conglobata". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
- ^ "Eucalyptus conglobata subsp. perata". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.