词条 | Drypetes deplanchei subsp. affinis |
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|image = Drypetes deplanchei Greybark Mt Eliza track Lord Howe Island 6June2011.jpg |image_caption = Leaves and fruit |genus = Drypetes |species = deplanchei |subspecies = affinis |authority = (Pax & K.Hoffm.) P.S.Green[1] |synonyms =
}}Drypetes deplanchei subsp. affinis, commonly known as greybark or grey bark, is a flowering plant in the Putranjivaceae family. The subspecific epithet affinis ("similar to") alludes to its similarity to Drypetes sepiaria of India and Sri Lanka.[1] DescriptionIt is a tree growing to 16 m in height, with smooth, pale grey bark often mottled pink with lichens. The leathery, oval leaves are usually 50–80 mm long and 30–40 mm wide. The small green flowers are 6 mm across, appearing from the end of December to late January. The oval, orange-red to yellow fruits are 20–25 mm long.[1][4] Distribution and habitatThe subspecies is endemic to Australia's subtropical Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea. There it is one of the most common and widespread trees in the lowlands.[1][2] References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url= http://www.anbg.gov.au/abrs/online-resources/flora/stddisplay.xsql?pnid=52765 |title= Drypetes deplanchei subsp. affinis |accessdate=2014-02-26|work=Flora of Australia Online: Data derived from Flora of Australia Volume 49 (1994) |first= |last= |publisher= Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) |date= }} {{Taxonbar|from=Q16752383}}{{Malpighiales-stub}}2. ^1 {{cite book |title=The Australian Geographic Book of Lord Howe Island |author=Hutton, Ian |year=1998 |series= |publisher=Australian Geographic |location=Sydney |isbn=978-1-876276-27-0 |page=139|url= }} 5 : Drypetes|Malpighiales of Australia|Flora of Lord Howe Island|Plants described in 1922|Plant subspecies |
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