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Pittosporum phillyreoides, with the common names weeping pittosporum and willow pittosporum, is a shrub or small columnar tree in the Apiales order, endemic to Australia.[1]

Pittosporum phillyreoides
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Apiales
Family: Pittosporaceae
Genus: Pittosporum
Species:
P. phillyreoides
Binomial name
Pittosporum phillyreoides

Taxonomy


This species is subject to some taxonomic confusion. It was originally published by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1824, as a species native to a narrow coastal strip of northern Western Australia, the epithet "phillyreoides" referring to a similarity with Phillyrea. Two more Western Australian species — P. angustifolium and P. ligustrifolium— were published over the next 15 years, and George Bentham later lumped together all three as a single species under the misspelled name P. phillyraeoides. These three were re-split in a 2000 classification revision.[2] but in the 2001 ARS Systematic Botanists revision, Pittosporum phillyreoides was recombined and became a synonym for Pittosporum angustifolium.[3] Neither circumscription has yet won universal acceptance.


Distribution


The 'original true' Pittosporum phillyreoides named by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle was only native to a narrow coastal strip of northern Western Australia.

When considered as the synonym, Pittosporum angustifolium is native across Australia in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory.[4]


Cultivation


Pittosporum phillyreoides, a name still seen used in the plant nursery trade, is cultivated as an ornamental tree for planting in gardens. It has a somewhat columnar growth with weeping form and foliage texture, and is drought tolerant once established.


References


  1. "Pittosporum phillyreoides: Berrigan | Atlas of Living Australia". bie.ala.org.au. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  2. Cayzer, Lindy W.; Crisp, Michael D.; Telford, Ian R. H. (2000). "Revision of Pittosporum (Pittosporaceae) in Australia". Cayzer Lindy W., Crisp Michael D., Telford Ian R. H. (2000) Revision of Pittosporum (Pittosporaceae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 13, 845–902. CSIRO. 13 (6): 845. doi:10.1071/sb99021. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
  3. U.S. National Plant Germplasm System—GRIN.gov: Pittosporum phillyreoides, Synonym of Pittosporum angustifolium; Name Verified on: Nov-2001 by ARS Systematic Botanists; (Last Changed: 04-Feb-2007);. accessed 7.7.2017.
  4. U.S. National Plant Germplasm System—GRIN.gov: Pittosporum angustifolium Lodd. et al. (synonym: Pittosporum phillyreoides). accessed 7.7.2017.



На других языках


[de] Weiden-Klebsame

Der Weiden-Klebsame (Pittosporum phillyreoides)[1], auch Weinende Steinlinde genannt, ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Klebsamen (Pittosporum) innerhalb der Familie der Klebsamengewächse (Pittosporaceae).[2][3] Sie kommt nur im australischen Bundesstaat Western Australia vor.[1][2][3]
- [en] Pittosporum phillyreoides



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