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| Diselma archeri Hook.f. |
Diselma archeri (syn. Fitzroya archeri (Hook. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, OM, GCSI, MD, FRS (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911 was an English Botanist and Explorer This article deals with the general meaning of the term "synonym" f. ) Benth. & Hook.) is a species of plant of the family Cupressaceae and the sole species in the genus Diselma. George Bentham CMG FRS ( September 22, 1800 &ndash September 10, 1884) was an English Botanist, characterized by Duane Isely Sir William Jackson Hooker, FRS ( July 6, 1785 &mdash August 12, 1865) was an English botanist. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. Plants are living Organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. In Biological classification, family ( Latin The Cupressaceae or Cypress family is a Conifer family with worldwide distribution A genus (plural genera from Γένος Latin genus "descent family type gender" is a low-level Taxonomic It is found in Tasmania, on the western coast ranges and Lake St. Clair, at an altitude ranging from 910-1220 m. Tasmania is an Australian island and state of the same name It is located south of the eastern side of the Continent, being separated from it by Bass Lake St Clair is a Lake in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania, Australia.
It is a dioecious shrub or rarely a small tree, growing to 1-6 m. Plant sexuality covers the wide variety of Sexual reproduction systems found across the Plant kingdom A shrub or Bush is a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category of Woody plant, distinguished from a Tree A tree is a perennial Woody plant. It is most often defined as a woody plant that has many secondary branches supported clear of the ground on a single main stem or The leaves are scale-like, 2-3 mm long, arranged in four ranks in opposite decussate pairs. In Botany, a leaf is an above-ground Plant organ specialized for Photosynthesis. The cones are among the smallest of any conifer, 2-3 mm long, green ripening brown in about 7-8 months from pollination, and have four scales arranged in two opposite pairs, each scale bearing a short bract; the upper pair of scales bearing two small winged seeds. A cone (in formal botanical usage Strobilus, plural strobili is an organ on Plants in the division Pinophyta ( Conifers A seed (in some plants referred to as a kernel) is a small embryonic Plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat usually with some stored