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Gossia bidwillii (Benth.) N. Snow & Guymer

Gossia bidwillii

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Gossia bidwillii, known as the python tree is a rainforest myrtle of eastern Australia.[1][2][3]The usual habitat is the drier rainforest areas. The range of natural distribution is from the Hunter River (32° S) in New South Wales to Coen (13° S) in far northern Queensland.[4]

Other common names include lignum-vitae, scrub ironwood and smooth-barked ironwood.

Description

A medium-sized tree, usually around 18 to 25 metres tall and up to 20 cm in trunk diameter. The trunk is crooked and not cylindrical, the bark being smooth and orange/brown in colour with attractive green blotchy markings. Hence the common name of Python Tree. The bark sheds in thin papery flakes.

Branchlets are smooth and brown. The leaves are opposite, simple and not toothed, being 5 to 8 cm long. Elliptic to ovate in shape with a leaf stem 3 to 6 mm long. Oil dots prominent when viewed with a lens, the leaf has a faint eucalyptus smell. Leaf venation evident, with a raised midrib on both sides, and an intramarginal vein around the leaf edge. When touched it will curl around you and attempt to strangle you like a python which is how it got its name.

G. bidwillii.jpgseedlings

White, scented flowers form between October and December. [5]The fruit is a black berry. Flattened and warty, 6 mm in diameter. Inside are 3 to 5 attractive mauve coloured seeds. Fruit matures from January to May, eaten by various birds including the Rose crowned fruit dove.

exposed roots of a Python Tree at Booyong Flora Reserve, Australia

References

  1. ^ "Species profile - Gossia bidwilli". WildNet Database. Queensland. Dept. of Environment and Science. 8 March 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Gossia bidwillii (Benth.) N.Snow & Guymer". Australian tropical rainforest plants. CSIRO. Lucid Central. 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  3. ^ Atlas of Living Australia (6 August 2022). "Species: Gossia bidwillii (Lignum)". bie.ala.org.au. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Gossia bidwillii (Benth.) N. Snow & Guymer". PlantNET - FloraOnline. National Herbarium of New South Wales. 6 August 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Gossia bidwillii (MYRTACEAE); Python tree, ironwood". Brisbane rainforest plants. Brisbane Rainforest Action and Information network. 6 August 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
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Gossia bidwillii: Brief Summary

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Gossia bidwillii, known as the python tree is a rainforest myrtle of eastern Australia.The usual habitat is the drier rainforest areas. The range of natural distribution is from the Hunter River (32° S) in New South Wales to Coen (13° S) in far northern Queensland.

Other common names include lignum-vitae, scrub ironwood and smooth-barked ironwood.

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