Eucalyptus minata MYRTACEAE

Sample information

Sample ID225-3-83d
Speciesminata
GenusEucalyptus
FamilyMYRTACEAE
Common namewooly butt
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Morphology

Pollen / Sporepollen
Morphologic typeparasyncolpate , tricolporate
Surface patternscabrate
Equatorial sizemin 39.8, mean 42.2, max 45
Polar sizemin 35.1, mean 36.7, max 37.9
Equatorial shapeoblate
Polar shapetriangular
Grain arrangementdicot
Aperture count3
Pore positionscorner
Pore morphologyslightly extruded
Wall thickness2.04
Wall evennesseven
Dispersal formmonad
Morphology notesWall thickness 1.77-2.30. Faintly patterned.

Ecology and Geography

Plant typeangiosperm
Floristic region(s)Australia (tropical)
Vegetation communitiesopen forest, woodland
Ecology notesBoland, D.J., Brooker, M.I.H., Chippendale, G.M., Hall, N., Hyland, B.P.M., Johnston, R.D., Kleinig, D.A., Turner, J.D. (2002) Forest trees of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne. Brock, J. (2001) Native plants of northern Australia.Reed New Holland Press, Sydney.
Habitat notesWell-drained sites, through environments of low relief. Typical on sandy or lateritic soils. Often found in association with Eucalptus tetrodonta.

Collection

CollectorMark Myerscough
InstitutionCharles Darwin University ID by Friday staff (24.06/05), N.T. Herbarium
ANU access code17172
Collection methodfloral reference
Herbarium sample?False
Collection siteLee Point, Darwin, Northern Territory
Collection countryAustralia
Collection date2005-06-02
Collection notesKimberley Region, Western Australian Pollen Flora
Equatorial view
Polar view
Surface pattern
Wall view
Aperture view
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