Daphnandra johnsonii Schodde APNI* Synonyms: Daphnandra sp. Illawarra (Schodde 3475) APNI* Daphnandra sp. C sensu Harden (1990) APNI*
Description: Small tree.
Leaves ± elliptic to ovate, 6–12 cm long, 1.5–6 cm wide, margins deeply, rather distantly and coarsely toothed except for basal half or third; drying pale greyish green; petiole 3–7 mm long.
Pedicels 3–6 mm long. Perianth 2.5–3.5 mm long, pale greenish white.
Fruiting receptacle long and elongated 10–18 mm long, papery; splitting to release several hairy 1-seeded achenes. Many fruiting receptacles are galled, ± globose and mostly 4–6 mm long.
Flowering: spring.
Distribution and occurrence: Usually found in subtropical rainforest, less frequently on the margins and in disturbed areas, to 150 m alt., mostly on rocky sites along gullies near creeks. Confined to the Illawarra area; very rare.
NSW subdivisions: CC
Threatened species: NSW BCA: Endangered; Commonwealth EPBC: Endangered
The illustration shows galled fruits shortened, swollen and deformed by a gall midge. Healthy fruiting receptacles are long and elongated.
Text by G. J. Harden; updated L. Murray (Feb 2019) Taxon concept: Flora of NSW 1 (1990); Harden, G., MacDonald, B. and Williams, J (2018) Rainforest Trees and Shrubs. Second edition.
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