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Gymnostoma is a genus of about eighteen species of trees and shrubs, constituting one of the four genera of the plant family Casuarinaceae. The species grow naturally in the tropics, including at high altitudes having temperate climates, in forests in the region of the western Pacific ocean and Malesia. In New Caledonia, published botanical science describes eight species found growing naturally, which botanists have not found anywhere else (endemics). Additional species have been found across Burma, Sumatra, Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi, Ambon Island, the Moluccas, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands, and one endemic species each in Fiji and the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia.

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The genus was first scientifically described by Lawrie A. S. Johnson in 1980. Many of the Gymnostoma species combinations of names (binomials) were described by him in 1982. As of 2013, a global total of eighteen species have been found and described.

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The majority of the species grow in rainforests, in the habitats of open, sunny, long-term gaps, from river bank (riparian) situations through to mountain top situations. In New Caledonia two endemic species G. chamaecyparis and G. deplancheanum have specialised adaptations, growing in wet "shrub maquis and paraforest maquis formations. G. chamaecyparis is associated with hypermagnesian soils (hypermagnesian inceptisol) below 600 m altitude at the base of ultramafic massifs. G. deplancheanum occurs on ferralitic ferritic desaturated hardpan or gravelly soils (oxisol) on the southern massif at altitudes between 200 and 1,000 m".

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Species

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14 formally described species, meanwhile about four more species apparently have been found in New Guinea and collections preserved but awaiting formal description.

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  • Gymnostoma australianum L.A.S.Johnson – Australia endemic
  • Gymnostoma chamaecyparis (J.Poiss.) L.A.S.Johnson – New Caledonia endemic (Fr)
  • Gymnostoma deplancheanum (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson – New Caledonia endemic (Fr)
  • Gymnostoma glaucescens (Schltr.) L.A.S.Johnson – New Caledonia endemic
  • Gymnostoma intermedium (J.Poiss.) L.A.S.Johnson – New Caledonia endemic
  • Gymnostoma leucodon (J.Poiss.) L.A.S.Johnson – New Caledonia endemic
  • Gymnostoma nobile (Whitmore) L.A.S.Johnson – Borneo, Philippines
  • Gymnostoma nodiflorum (Thunb.) L.A.S.Johnson – New Caledonia endemic
  • Gymnostoma papuanum (S.Moore) L.A.S.Johnson – New Guinea, Solomon Islands
  • Gymnostoma poissonianum (Schltr.) L.A.S.Johnson – New Caledonia endemic
  • Gymnostoma rumphianum (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson – Sulawesi, Moluccas, Ambon Island (Indonesia), Philippines, Bismarck Archipelago
  • Gymnostoma sumatranum (Jungh. ex de Vriese) L.A.S.Johnson – Burma, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Sulawesi (Indonesia), W New Guinea, Philippines
  • Gymnostoma vitiense L.A.S.Johnson – Fiji endemic
  • Gymnostoma webbianum (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson – New Caledonia endemic

  • Gymnostoma Gymnostoma nobile

    References

    Gymnostoma Wikipedia