Wrightia pubescens APOCYNACEAE

Sample information

Sample ID251-20-6
Speciespubescens
GenusWrightia
FamilyAPOCYNACEAE
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Morphology

Pollen / Sporepollen
Morphologic type4-porate
Surface patterngranulate
Equatorial sizemin 21.7, mean 28.1, max 32.8
Polar sizemin 22.7, mean 27.2, max 31.6
Equatorial shapesuboblate
Polar shapecircular
Grain arrangementdicot
Aperture count4
Pore surface shapeelliptic (tall)
Wall thickness2.9
Dispersal formmonad
Morphology notesSurface of grain could also be gemmate.

Ecology and Geography

Plant typeangiosperm
Floristic region(s)Australia (tropical)
Vegetation communitiesclosed forest, open forest
Habitat notesCoastal monsoon vine thickets. Monsoonal forest associated with lowland freshwater sources. Vine thickets on rocky outcrops in woodland. Semi-deciduous.

Collection

CollectorAnne & Mark Myerscough
InstitutionCharles Darwin University ID by Ian Cowie and Bob Harwood (N.T. Herbarium)
ANU access code17013
Collection methodfloral reference
Herbarium sample?False
Collection siteEast Point, Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory
Collection countryAustralia
Collection date2004-10-27
Collection notesKimberley Region, Western Australian Pollen Flora
Equatorial view
Polar view
Surface pattern
Wall view
Aperture view
Unique feature