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Rhodamnia maideniana

Rhodamnia maideniana C.T.White
Rhodamnia maideniana
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Rhodamnia maideniana, known as the smooth scrub turpentine, is a sub-tropical rainforest plant native to eastern Australia. It is found in New South Wales and Queensland and was described by C.T. White in 1937. The species is listed on ROTAP with a rarity factor of 2RC-.

Description

Rhodamnia maideniana belongs to the genus Rhodamnia in the family Myrtaceae. It is a plant species that grows in sub-tropical rainforest habitats. The species is considered rare and is listed on the Regional Organisation for Tropical Plant Conservation (ROTAP) with a classification of 2RC-, indicating its conservation status. It is restricted to the eastern regions of Australia, specifically in the states of New South Wales and Queensland.

Distribution

New South Wales · Queensland

Synonyms

Rhodamnia trinervia var. glabra

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