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. 2022 Aug 22;205:299–333. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.205.79381

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Morphology of Heliodendron. Plate showing diagnostic features of the new genus HeliodendronA inflorescence of H.thozetianum, Hazelwood Gorge, west of Mackay, Queensland (photo, Stuart Worboys, Australian Tropical Herbarium) B single flower of H.basalticum (BRI AQ0648454) showing hairs on calyx and corolla C mature bud of H.xanthoxylon (BRI AQ0874091) showing hairs on the lobes of the calyx and corolla D seeds of H.basalticum (BRI AQ0746724) E overall pod shape of H.xanthoxylon (BRI AQ0234095) F small rigid stipules of H.basalticum (BRI AQ0673898) G glandular stipule of H.xanthoxylon (BRI AQ0771148). Whole leaf showing overall leaflet size and shape of HH.basalticum (BRI AQ0648454) IH.thozetianum (BRI AQ0611464), and JH.xanthoxylon (BRI AQ0874091). Habit of H.basalticum from K Bladensberg National Park, Queensland (photo, Dale Richter, Queensland Herbarium) L 65 km west south-west of Blackall, Queensland (photo, Murray Fagg, Australian Plant Image Index, Australian National Botanic Gardens).