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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Gesneriaceae

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Lamiales

Species
  
N. rhabdothamnoides

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Similar
  
Rhabdothamnus, Solenophora, Fieldia

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Negria is a plant genus in the Gesneriaceae, or African Violet family. Its only species is Negria rhabdothamnoides, commonly known as the pumpkin tree, which is endemic to Australia’s subtropical Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea. It is related to Lenbrassia and Depanthus.

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Description

The pumpkin tree grows to about 8 m in height. It has pale, corky bark and soft, brittle wood. The ovate to broadly elliptic leaves are 70–200 mm long and 45–100 mm wide; they have glossy upper surfaces and are pale and sparsely haired beneath. The flowers are large and orange with small red dots, appearing over summer from October to April. The fruit is a black, beaked capsule 15 mm long which holds numerous tiny, wind-dispersed seeds. The trees are found in the moist mountain forest of Lord Howe from about 500 m above sea level to the highest peaks at nearly 900 m.

References

Negria Wikipedia