Angophora

Angophora

taxobox
name = "Angophora"



image_caption = "Angophora costata" (Sydney Red Gum) seed capsules
regnum = Plantae
unranked_divisio = Angiosperms
unranked_classis = Eudicots
unranked_ordo = Rosids
ordo = Myrtales
familia = Myrtaceae
genus = "Angophora"
genus_authority = Cav.
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text.|

"Angophora" is a genus of ten species of trees or large shrubs in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), native to eastern Australia. It is closely related to "Corymbia" and "Eucalyptus", and all three are often referred to as "eucalypts". The differences are that "Angophora" have opposite leaves rather than alternate, and lack a bud cap or operculum. "Angophora" also has fruit with sharp ribs, while the fruit of "Eucalyptus" is usually smooth.

The species vary in appearance from a bushy form, such as the Dwarf Apple ("Angophora hispida"), to tall trees growing to a height of 30 m. The bark is rough and scaly. The lanceolate leaves are darkgreen. The creamy white flowers grow in large inflorescences.

The name "Angophora" comes from the Greek "phora" ("carries") from "phoreus" ("carrier") from "pherein" ("to carry"), and "angos", meaning "box", "jar" or "vessel": this refers to the cup-shaped fruit borne by members of the genus.

List of species

Some of the better known angophoras are:
*"Angophora bakeri" (Narrow-leaved Apple).
*"Angophora floribunda" (Rough-barked Apple). A tall, spreading evergreen found in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, with twisted branches, leathery leaves and clusters of fluffy cream flowers at the end of the branches in summer.
*"Angophora costata" (Smooth-barked Apple or Sydney Red Gum). A hardy medium-sized tree with twisted branches, cream flowers and smooth mottled bark, which is orange in summer and pinkish-grey in winter. It is commonly found growing out of crevices in sandstone.
*"Angophora exsul". A threatened species, known only from a small area at Gibraltar Rock, New South Wales. This tree grows to 8 m tall. The terminal inflorescence is compound.
*"Angophora hispida" (Dwarf Apple), formerly known as "Angophora cordifolia", this large, hardy shrub has clusters of white flowers, heart-shaped leaves and red hairs on the bark. The new growth is also reddish
*"Angophora inopina", a vulnerable species, a small tree growing to 8 m tall.
*"Angophora robur", a vulnerable species.
*"Angophora subvelutina" (Broad-leaved Apple).
*"Angophora woodsiana" (Smudgy Apple).

Molecular studies

Recent studies indicate that "Angophora" is more closely related to "Eucalyptus" than "Corymbia", and names for all species have been published for sinking into that genus.

External links

*Identification key on [http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=gn&name=Angophora PlantNET - NSW Flora Online]
* [http://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/gnp8/ango-cos.html "Angophora costata"]
* [http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/images/thumbnails/html/angophora_lanceolata.htm "Angophora lanceolata"]
* [http://www.dn.com.au Currency Creek Arboretum - Eucalypt Research]


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