Atherosperma moschatum subsp. integrifolium (A.Cunn. ex Tul.) Schodde APNI* Description: Slender shrub or small tree, 2–10 m high.
Leaf lamina mostly lanceolate; margins entire, young leaves sometimes sparsely and irregularly toothed.
Flowering: Flowers (buds appear in January) August–September; fruits October.
Distribution and occurrence: Occurs in New South Wales from Barrington Tops to the Blue Mountains. Grows in cool-temperate rainforest, often with Nothofagus moorei, from 890 to 1370 m.
NSW subdivisions: NT, CT, ST, CC
Text by D.B. Foreman & T. Whiffin. Flora of Australia Online [accessed 15 Jun. 2023]. Added by K.L. Gibbons 15 Jun. 2023. Taxon concept:
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