Elingamita

Elingamita

Taxobox
name = Elingamita



status = VU | status_system = IUCN2.3
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo = Ericales
familia = Myrsinaceae
genus = "Elingamita"
genus_authority = G. T. S. Baylis
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "Elingamita johnsonii"

"Elingamita" is a genus in the Myrsinaceae family of plants. It consists of a single species, "Elingamita johnsonii", a tree or shrub endemic to the Three Kings Islands approximately 55 km north of the North Island of New Zealand. The entire world population of the tree is confined to a small rocky island and two nearby islets, and thus is vulnerable to destruction by fire or other unforeseen events. "Elingamita johnsonii" grows as a shrub or small tree in Pōhutukawa ("Metrosideros excelsa") forest and coastal scrub on West island. It also occurs on two rocky islets of the Princes Group; on one of these islets, Hinemoa Rock, it grows as an emergent canopy tree in exposed places. The relationship of "Elingamita" to other genera of the Myrsinaceae remains to be properly established. Discovered in 1950, "Elingamita johnsonii" takes its name from the steamer 'Elingamite', which was wrecked on West Island in 1902. The natural range is currently free of rodents, but the fruit is known to be very palatable to rats.

Description

"Elingamita johnsonii" is a stoutly branched tree up to 8 m tall, but usually much less than that. The bark is grey and smooth. The dark green leaves, 10 to 18 cm long and 4 to 9 cm wide, are smooth with a satin-like gloss. The leaf stems are short, about 1 cm long. The tiny, pale yellow to pink flowers appear in terminal panicles between February and May, and sometimes also between August and November. Male and female flowers generally occur on separate trees. The attractive grape-like bunches of red fruit take a year or more to ripen. Each fruit is a globe-shaped drupe up to 20 mm in diameter which encloses a single seed. While the foliage could be mistaken for that of a Karaka tree ("Corynocarpus laevigatus"), the bunches of red, fleshy fruit are very distinctive and may be seen on the tree at any time of the year. The fruits are edible, the white flesh tasting like a salty apple.

Propagation

The plant is sometimes available for sale by specialist nurseries. Propagation is easy from seed although it may take a year to germinate. Seedlings are vigorous and thrive in semi-shade and prefer a fertile, free draining soil. Once they are established, plants do well in full sun. Cuttings are slow to strike. Male and female plants are required for the production of fruit to ensure that fruit are produced. In gardens, "Elingamita johnsonii" makes an excellent specimen tree for frost-free areas. It is highly sensitive to cold and intolerant of frost.

References

*cite web |title="Elingamita johnsonii" |work=New Zealand Plant Conservation Network |url=http://www.nzpcn.org.nz/vascular_plants/detail.asp?PlantID=485|accessdate=2007-07-15
*cite web |title="Elingamita" |work=Flora of New Zealand |url=http://floraseries.landcareresearch.co.nz/pages/Taxon.aspx?id=_1a812b61-e8ae-417e-959d-d6981f6ba3bf&fileName=Flora%201.xml|accessdate=2007-07-15
*cite web |title="Elingamita johnsonii" |work= 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species |url=http://www.iucnredlist.org|accessdate=2007-07-16


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Elingamita — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda ? Elingamita Elingamita johnsonii Clasificaci …   Wikipedia Español

  • Элингамита — Общий облик растения …   Википедия

  • Myrsinaceae — Ar …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Three Kings Islands — The Three Kings Islands ( Manawa tawhi or Ngā Motu Karaka in Māori) are a group of 13 islands about 55 kilometres (35 miles) northwest of Cape Reinga, the northernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand, where the South Pacific Ocean and… …   Wikipedia

  • Myrsinaceae — Myrsine family Hilo Holly (Ardisia crenata) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …   Wikipedia

  • Drei-Königs-Inseln — Lage der Three Kings Islands Echtfarbenaufnahme der NASA Die Three Kings Islands (Māori: Manawa tawhi oder Ngā Motu Karaka, deutsch: Drei Königs Inseln) sind eine kleine Gruppe von 13 Inseln mit ein …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Myrsinaceae — Myrsinengewächse Zimmer Alpenveilchen (Cyclamen persicum Hybride) Systematik Überabteilung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Myrsinengewächse — Zimmer Alpenveilchen (Cyclamen persicum Hybride) Systematik Eudikotyledonen Kern …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Three Kings Islands — Echtfarbenaufnahme der NASA Gewässer Tasmansee Geographische  …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste des espèces du genre Carex — Le genre Carex, de la famille des Cyperaceae, a la particularité de contenir un nombre d espèces extrêmement élevé. En effet, on dénombre actuellement près de 1 970 espèces[1] considérées comme valides. À ce nombre, s ajoutent de nombreuses… …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”