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Cryptocarya williwilliana

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Lauraceae

Scientific name
  
Cryptocarya williwilliana

Order
  
Laurales

Genus
  
Cryptocarya

Rank
  
Species

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Cryptocarya meissneriana, Cryptocarya foveolata, Cryptocarya erythroxylon, Cryptocarya rigida, Cryptocarya obovata

Cryptocarya williwilliana is a shrub or small rainforest tree and is commonly known as the small leaved laurel. It is confined to dry rainforest on steep rocky limestone slopes or at the base of limestone cliffs. It grows in remote areas at an altitude of 250 to 800 metres in the Macleay River valley near Kempsey, Australia. Maximum height is around 6 metres.

The small leaved laurel is considered rare, with a ROTAP rating of 2RCi. This plant has been described and studied by Bernie Hyland and Alexander Floyd.

The leaves are veiny, ovate and attractive, between 1.5 and 4 cm in diameter. Faintly scented white flowers form between October and January. A black drupe forms in late summer and early autumn. Germination from fresh seed is slow but reliable.

References

Cryptocarya williwilliana Wikipedia