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Dodonaea filifolia

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Dodonaea filifolia
In Carnarvon Station Reserve
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Sapindaceae
Genus: Dodonaea
Species:
D. filifolia
Binomial name
Dodonaea filifolia

Dodonaea filifolia, commonly known as thread-leaved hop-bush,[2] is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is an erect shrub or small tree with simple, linear to thread-like leaves, flowers arranged in cymes on the ends of branches each flower with eight stamens, and 4-winged capsules.

Description

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Dodonaea filifolia is a dioecious erect shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of up to 5 m (16 ft). Its leaves are simple, sessile, linear to thread-like, 55–105 mm (2.2–4.1 in) long, about 1 mm (0.039 in) wide and glabrous. The flowers are borne in five- or six-flowered cymes on the ends of branches, each flower on a pedicel 3.3–7.5 mm (0.13–0.30 in) long, with eight stamens. The sepals are lance-shaped, 1.2–1.5 mm (0.047–0.059 in) long but fall off as the flowers develop and the ovary is usually glabrous. The fruit is a four-winged capsule 9.5–12.5 mm (0.37–0.49 in) long and 11.5–13 mm (0.45–0.51 in) wide, the wings membranous or sometimes leathery, 2.5–4 mm (0.098–0.157 in) wide.[3]

Taxonomy and naming

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Dodonaea filifolia was first formally described in 1848 by William Jackson Hooker in Thomas Mitchell's Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia.[4][5] The specific epithet (filifolia) means 'thread-leaved'.[6]

Distribution and habitat

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This species of Dodonaea grows in low, open eucalypt forest on sandstone plateaus and hills in eastern Queensland south from the Mitchell River.[3]

Conservation status

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Dodonaea filifolia is listed as of "least concern" under the Queensland Government Nature Conservation Act 1992.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Dodonaea filifolia". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Species profile—Dodonaea filifolia". Queensland Government Departmemt of Education and Science. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  3. ^ a b Reynolds, Sally T. Busby, John R. (ed.). "Dodonaea filifolia". Flora of Australia. Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water: Canberra. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Dodonaea filifolia". Australian Plant Name Index. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  5. ^ Hook, William Jackson (1848). Mitchell, Thomas (ed.). Journal of an expedition into the interior of tropical Australia, in search of a route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. p. 241. Retrieved 20 February 2025.
  6. ^ Stearn, William T. (1992). Botanical Latin. Portland Oregon: Timber Press. p. 412.