Common Name
Veiny Lace Flower
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Stronghold population
False
Regionally significant/rationale
False
Restricted distribution/rationale
False
Historical abundance
More widespread before European settlement
Local distribution
Restricted to rainforest on volcanics and alluviums
Known location
Springbrook, Currumbin Valley, Austinville, Numinbah Valley
General ecology
Alluvial plain or flat, alluvium, flood plain.
Habitat comment
Endemic to south-east Queensland and north-east NSW.
Threats
No present threat to species which are reserved within National Parks. Species found on private land or forestry reserves may be under threat
Management
Species adequately reserved within National Parks. Populations of this species found outside National Parks need to be suitably reserved to maintain genetic diversity and species provenance
Community type
Rainforest, Vine scrub, Vine forest, Closed forest, notophyll vine forest, mesophyll vine forest
Description
Tree to 20 m high, sometimes with buttresses. Flowers November to December. Rarely flowers or seeds
Citations
Queensland Herbarium August 1999, Briggs and Leigh 1996, Harden 2:394