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Eucryphia wilkiei

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Cunoniaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Oxalidales

Genus
  
Eucryphia

Similar
  
Eucryphia milliganii, Eucryphia, Cunoniaceae, Eucryphia lucida

Eucryphia wilkiei is a species of rainforest shrubs growing naturally only (endemic) in restricted areas of cloud forests on mountain tops in the Wet Tropics region of north eastern Queensland, Australia. As of November 2013, botanists classify Eucryphia as constituting part of the plant family Cunoniaceae.

Naturally, they grow 1 to 6 m (3 to 20 ft) tall and occur only within an altitude range of about 1,200 to 1,500 m (4,000 to 5,000 ft).

In Jan. 1970 Jack (John H.) Wilkie (1902–1997), orchid expert and botanical explorer of the Mount Bellenden Ker region, was the first European–Australian person to scientifically discover them. Bernie Hyland formally scientifically described the species name in 1997.

Eucryphia wilkiei’s, endemic, very restricted distribution has obtained the conservation status of "vulnerable", officially listed in the regulation current as of 27 September 2013, of the Queensland government legislation, the Nature Conservation Act 1992.

References

Eucryphia wilkiei Wikipedia


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