1948 Archbold Cape York Expedition : Analysis of Plant collections by Habitat. [1948-1949]
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Dockerbi 15 Tawanne forest & wet. Gahar flats Trees: 18351. Mel. symphyocarpa. F. 6-10 m. x up to 75 cm. Yellow-orange; branches drooping. 66. Banksia integrifolia. F. up to 6 m. Very pale yellow fls. 18529. M. leuc. C. 7-10 m. Fls. pr.-wh. Bark of stem & main branches peeling, other bark smooth, brownish. 76. M. leuc. var. O. with other forms. 5-6 m. Fls. red, very shrug. Few stiff wicked branches. Whitish peeling bark. 77. Acacia. O. with Melaleuca or any sandy flats. 10 m. Fls. yellow. P.? Myrtaceae? ? 18318. Boronia chrysochlamys. C. on moist sandy flats, etc. Branches low 6-8 m. Fls. golden yellow. Just beginning (flower) in mid-May. Other plants: 18349. Fim bristly. C. 40-50 cm. 352. Bentlia. A. up to 80 cm. Drooping habit. 354. Xerolos. 30-40 cm. Leaves used for baskets: 53. Hypis. Sc. 70-90 cm. Yellow, coarsely fls. 57. Tichnia. Linc. 35 cm. Erect. Muted pale fr. 58. Tichnia. A. 40 cm. Drooping habit. Pub. wb. 59. Tph. C. 50 cm. Plain (fls.) gr., weak & drooping 60. Tph. 193 Grop. 20-25 cm. 61. Tommel. C. 20-80 cm. Pale purple fls. 62. Tph. O. Meek, sprawling. 63. Tph. 19. 40 cm. Meek, sprawling 64. Bram. 19. Upright small clumps ± 1 m. 18517. Utricularia. Sc. in the ground cover of grasses & sedges 3-3.5 m. Fls. cal., minute. 19. Utricularia. C. to Sc. 3-6 cm. Fls. wb. 20. Utricularia. To. or grouped. 12-20 cm. Fls. wb. 21. C. 6-7 cm. herb. Fls. salmon pink without, faintly within. 22. Utricularia. Rare. 10-18 cm. Fls. yellow within, 2nd without. 23. Utricularia. Upward. 5 cm. Fls. yellow 24. C. 6-20 cm. Fls. pink. Leaves fleshy. 25. Tommel. C. up to 25 cm. Fls. wb. 26. Bronza. Sc. 5-15 cm. Fls. wb. 28. Joseph. Sprej. on wet sand. 6-15 cm. Fls. dark purple. Fls. fleshy. 39. Tph. C. 60-80 cm. Trunks, usually 70-100 cm. 34. Tph. P. 30-50 cm. 35. Tph. P. 50-60 cm 36. Bram. C. 80-100 cm.