Callitris oblonga and C. rhomboidea are the only gymnosperms found in the drier parts of Tasmania, where they have marginally overlapping and internally highly disjunct distributions. There is virtually no overlap in their periods of pollen production. Consequently, apparent hybrids are extremely rare. C. oblonga, a Tasmanian endemic, is largely confined to riverine vegetation in the dry cast and centre of the State. C. rhomboidea occupies well drained sites along parts of the east coast, where it is capable of regenerating continuously without major disturbance, or phasically after fire or other major devegetating events. Areas topographically, edaphically and climatically well within the ranges of the two species have no populations of ei...
The variation in selected leaf morphological traits was examined across the geographic ranges of two...
The extent ofhybridisation and gene flow between the three Monocalyptus species, Eucalyptus pulchel/...
Morphometric analyses of adult and seedling characters indicate that a phenetic continuum exists bet...
Callitris oblonga and C. rhomboidea are the only gymnosperms found in the drier parts of Tasmania, w...
Callitris rhomboidea and Callitris oblonga have a parapatric distribution in Eastern Tasmania. C. r...
Eleven discernible floristic plant communities were identified in vegetatlon containing Callitris in...
Callitris Vent. is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere genera of Cupressaceae, occupying a ...
This paper documents Early Oligocene fossilized foliage and ovulate cones from Lea River, Tasmania a...
Within its small area, Tasmania presents a remarkable profusion of endemic plants, a number of them ...
The foliar shift from juvenile needle leaves to the mature scale leaves was investigated in five Cal...
117 leaves : photos., maps, tables ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Botany, ...
This thesis comprises two sections. In the first, a multivariate approach is adopted in a population...
A summary is provided of the natural geographic distributions of the 29 Tasmanian Eucalyptus species...
The present study provides the first evidence for the occurrence of natural hybrids between the wide...
3. Callitriche brachycarpa Hegelmaier (1868:115). Type: AUSTRALIA. VICTORIA. tributary of the Ple...
The variation in selected leaf morphological traits was examined across the geographic ranges of two...
The extent ofhybridisation and gene flow between the three Monocalyptus species, Eucalyptus pulchel/...
Morphometric analyses of adult and seedling characters indicate that a phenetic continuum exists bet...
Callitris oblonga and C. rhomboidea are the only gymnosperms found in the drier parts of Tasmania, w...
Callitris rhomboidea and Callitris oblonga have a parapatric distribution in Eastern Tasmania. C. r...
Eleven discernible floristic plant communities were identified in vegetatlon containing Callitris in...
Callitris Vent. is the most speciose of the Southern Hemisphere genera of Cupressaceae, occupying a ...
This paper documents Early Oligocene fossilized foliage and ovulate cones from Lea River, Tasmania a...
Within its small area, Tasmania presents a remarkable profusion of endemic plants, a number of them ...
The foliar shift from juvenile needle leaves to the mature scale leaves was investigated in five Cal...
117 leaves : photos., maps, tables ; 30 cm.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Botany, ...
This thesis comprises two sections. In the first, a multivariate approach is adopted in a population...
A summary is provided of the natural geographic distributions of the 29 Tasmanian Eucalyptus species...
The present study provides the first evidence for the occurrence of natural hybrids between the wide...
3. Callitriche brachycarpa Hegelmaier (1868:115). Type: AUSTRALIA. VICTORIA. tributary of the Ple...
The variation in selected leaf morphological traits was examined across the geographic ranges of two...
The extent ofhybridisation and gene flow between the three Monocalyptus species, Eucalyptus pulchel/...
Morphometric analyses of adult and seedling characters indicate that a phenetic continuum exists bet...