Zieria

Zieria
Zieria prostrata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Rutaceae
Subfamily: Rutoideae
Genus: Zieria
Sm.[1]
Zieria involucrata in Yengo National Park
Zieria compacta in Bolivia Hill Nature Reserve

Zieria is a genus of plants in the citrus family Rutaceae family. About sixty species have been formally described, all of of which are endemic in Australia except for one species which is found in New Caledonia. They occur in all Australian states except Western Australia but the genus is under review and a number of species are yet to be described or the description published. Zierias are similar to the better known Boronia genus but can be distinguished by the number of stamens in the flowers. The name Zieria honours the Polish botanist John Zier.

Description

Plants in the genus Zieria are shrubs or small trees. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs and are usually compound with three leaflets similar in shape but the middlle leaflet slightly larger. The flowers are arranged in groups in the leaf axils and have four fused sepals and four petals alternating with the sepals. There are four stamens (eight in Boronia) and four carpels with their styles fused. The fruit have four lobes, each containing one or two seeds.[2][3][4]

Taxonomy and naming

The genus Zieria was first formally described in 1798 by James Edward Smith and the description was published in Transactions of the Linnean Society of London.[1][5] Smith did not nominate a type species but James Armstrong nominated Zieria smithii as the lectotype.[6] The name Zieria honours "John Zier, a Polish botanist, who assisted F.C. Ehrhart in his collection of plants of the Electorate of Hanover, 1780-83, and afterwards worked in London, where he died in 1796."[7]

Distribution

Plants in the genus Zieria are endemic in Australia, except for Zieria chevalieri, which is found in New Caledonia. Zierias occur in all Australian states except for Western Australia.[2]

Species include:

  • Zieria adenophora Blakely – Araluen zieria
  • Zieria adenodonta (F.Muell.) J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria actites Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria alata Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria arborescens Sims – stinkwood
  • Zieria aspalathoides A.Cunn. ex Benth. – whorled zieria
  • Zieria baeuerlenii J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria bifida Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria boolbunda Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria buxijugum J.D.Briggs & J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria caducibracteata J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria cephalophila Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria chevalieri Virot – endemic to New Caledonia
  • Zieria citriodora J.A.Armstr. – lemon-scented zieria
  • Zieria collina C.T.White
  • Zieria compacta C.T.White
  • Zieria covenyi J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria cytisoides Sm. – downy zieria
  • Zieria distans Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria eungellaensis Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria exsul Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria floydii J.A.Armstr. – Floyd's zieria
  • Zieria formosa J.D.Briggs & J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria fraseri Hook.
  • Zieria furfuracea R.Br. ex Benth.
  • Zieria graniticola J.A.Armstr. ex Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria granulata (F.Muell.) C.Moore ex Benth. – Illawarra zieria, hill zieria
  • Zieria hindii J.A.Armstr. – Hind's zieria
  • Zieria hygroscopica Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria inexpectata Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria ingramii J.A.Armstr – Ingram's zieria
  • Zieria insularis Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria involucrata R.Br. ex Benth. – velvet star-bush
  • Zieria laevigata Bonpl. – smooth zieria, twiggy midge bush
  • Zieria lasiocaulis – from Mount Banda Banda
  • Zieria laxiflora (Benth.) Domin – Wallum zieria
  • Zieria littoralis .A.Armstr. – dwarf zieria
  • Zieria madida Duretto & P.I.Forst
  • Zieria minutiflora Domin – twiggy zieria
  • Zieria montana J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria murphyi Blakely
  • Zieria obcordata A.Cunn.
  • Zieria obovata (C.T.White) J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria octandra G.Don
  • Zieria odorifera J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria oreocaena J.A.Armstr. – Grampians zieria
  • Zieria parrisiae J.D.Briggs & J.A.Armstr. – Parris' zieria
  • Zieria pilosa Rudge – hairy zieria
  • Zieria prostrata J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria rimulosa C.T.White
  • Zieria robertsiorumJ.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria robusta Maiden & Betche – round-leafed zieria
  • Zieria scopulus Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria smithii Jacks. – sandfly zieria
  • Zieria southwellii J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria tenuis Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria trifoliata Loisel.
  • Zieria tuberculata J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria vagans Duretto & P.I.Forst.
  • Zieria veronicea (F.Muell.) Benth. – pink zieria
  • Zieria verrucosa J.A.Armstr.
  • Zieria whitei J.A.Armstr. ex Duretto & P.I.Forst.

References

  1. 1 2 "Zieria". APNI. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  2. 1 2 Armstrong, James Andrew; Harden, Gwen. "Genus Zieria". Royal Botanic Garden Sydney: plantnet. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  3. Carolin, Roger C.; Tindale, Mary D. (1994). Flora of the Sydney region (4th ed.). Chatswood, NSW: Reed. p. 435. ISBN 0730104001.
  4. "The Boronia Family - Background". Australian Native Plants Society Australia. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  5. Smith, James Edward (1798). "The Characters of Twenty New Genera of Plants". Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 4: 216. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  6. "Zieria Sm.". APNI. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  7. "Zieria Sm.". APNI. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
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