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Myrsine howittiana

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Primulaceae

Scientific name
  
Myrsine howittiana

Order
  
Ericales

Genus
  
Myrsine

Rank
  
Species

Myrsine howittiana Myrsine howittiana

Similar
  
Rapanea variabilis, Myrsine, Notelaea venosa, Guioa semiglauca, Acronychia oblongifolia

Myrsine howittiana, the brush muttonwood or muttonwood, is a shrub or small tree in the family Primulaceae. The species is endemic to eastern Australia.

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It grows to between 3 and 10 metres in height and has smooth, often whitish, bark. The buds of new growth are covered with rusty-coloured hairs. The leaves are obovate to elliptic in shape and between 4 and 13 cm long and 2 to 4 cm wide. These are shiny with wavy edges and a duller undersurface and have petioles that are 7 to 14 mm in length. Greenish-white to cream flowers are produced in spring and summer. These are followed by blue or mauve fruits which are 5 to 7 mm in diameter and ripen between December and June.

Myrsine howittiana Myrsine howittiana Brush Muttonwood All Rights Reserve Flickr

The species is pollinated by a thrips (thunderfly), Thrips setipennis. The species occurs from southern Victoria (37° S), northwards through New South Wales to Fraser Island (25° S) in Queensland often in areas where rainforest interfaces with moist open forest.

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Myrsine howittiana Book Myrsine howittiana Bulla 2008 A view of the APS Keilor

References

Myrsine howittiana Wikipedia