Table 2 in Big trees of small baskets: phylogeny of the Australian genus Spyridium (Rhamnaceae: Pomaderreae), focusing on biogeographic patterns and species circumscriptions
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Table 2. Distribution and affinities of phrase-name taxa included in this study.
Phrase nameDistributionMorphological affinitiesSpyridium sp. Kangaroo Island (W.R. Barker 7560) Kellermann ASandy soils on Kangaroo IslandMorphologically similar to S. vexilliferum var. vexilliferum and S. thymifoliumSpyridium sp. Dwarf (J. Kellermann 579) Kellermann ASouthern Eyre Peninsula (SA) and Kangaroo Island on sand over limestoneProstrate to upright shrub with similarities to S. phylicoidesSpyridium sp. Red Dots (J. Kellermann 689) Kellermann AEyre Yorke Block on limestoneLike S. phylicoides, but with a much smaller habitSpyridium sp. Finniss (J. Kellermann 653 & F. Nge) Kellermann ANorth-eastern Fleurieu PeninsulaA robust shrub which has similarities to S. eriocephalum var. eriocephalum and var. glabrisepalumSpyridium sp. Wollar (E.F. Constable s.n.; NSW16590) Kellermann AOnly found in an area north-west of Sydney near Dubbo; on sandy soilsSimilar to both S. eriocephalum var. eriocephalum and S. scortechiniiSpyridium sp. Jerdacuttup (A.Williams 332) WA Herbarium BJerdacuttup region of WASimilar to S. cordatum (Wilkins et al. 2011)
A Phrase name used as part of collaborative work towards a Flora of Australia treatment (Kellermann et al. 2022); published here for the first time.
B Phrase name currently used in Australian Plant Census (CHAH 2020).
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