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Rhodamnia acuminata

Rhodamnia acuminata C.T.White
Rhodamnia acuminata
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Rhodamnia acuminata is a species in the genus Rhodamnia, belonging to the family Myrtaceae. It was described by C.T. White and first published in 1937. The species is native to Queensland, Australia.

Description

Rhodamnia acuminata is a member of the Myrtaceae family, which includes a variety of flowering plants commonly found in Australia. The species was formally described by C.T. White in 1937. It is endemic to the state of Queensland, where it is part of the local flora. The genus Rhodamnia is characterized by its shrub or small tree forms, often with aromatic leaves and showy flowers. As with other members of the Myrtaceae family, R. acuminata likely shares traits such as leathery leaves and flowers with stamens in bundles. Specific ecological or morphological details about R. acuminata are not provided, but its classification within the Myrtaceae suggests a close relationship with other well-known genera such as Eucalyptus and Syzygium.

Distribution

Queensland

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