Euphorbiaceae Juss.
Homalanthus novo-guineensis (Warb.) Lauterb. & K.Schum.
, legitimate, scientific
[Schumann, K.M. in Schumann, K. & Lauterbach, K. (November 1900), Die Flora der Deutschen Schutzgebiete in der Südsee]:
407
[comb. nov.]
basionym:
Carumbium novo-guineense Warb.
legitimate
[Airy Shaw, H.K. (26 May 1980), New or noteworthy Australian Euphorbiaceae - II. Muelleria 4(3)]:
238
[secondary reference]
[Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2]:
107, 108
[secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym:
Homalanthus populifolius Graham
legitimate
[Dunlop, C.R. (1987), Checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Northern Territory. Technical Report: Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory 26]:
31
[secondary reference]
[Wheeler, J.R. in Wheeler, J.R. (ed.) (1992), Euphorbiaceae. Flora of the Kimberley Region]:
617, Fig. 189D
[secondary reference]
common name:
Native Bleeding Heart
[n/a]
[Christophel, D.C. & Hyland, B.P.M. in Hyland, B.P.M. & Whiffin, T.P. (1993), Leaf Atlas of Australian Tropical Rain Forest Trees. Australian tropical rain forest trees: an interactive identification system]:
6, 34, 110, pl. 48(b), Code 167
[secondary reference]
-
As "Omalanthus novo-guineensis".
[Hyland, B.P.M. & Whiffin, T.P. (1993), Australian tropical rain forest trees: an interactive identification system 1]:
96, 119, 176, Code 167
[secondary reference]
common name:
Mouse Deer's Poplar
[n/a]
common name:
Poplar
[n/a]
common name:
Native Bleeding Heart
[n/a]
common name:
Bleeding Heart
[n/a]
-
As "Omalanthus novo-guineensis"
[Hyland, B.P.M. & Whiffin, T.P. (1993), Australian tropical rain forest trees: an interactive identification system 2]:
148, Code 167
[secondary reference]
-
As "Omalanthus novo-guineensis".
[Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (1994), Fruits of the Rainforest]:
202-203, Fig. 416
[secondary reference]
common name:
Tropical Bleeding Heart
[n/a]
[Hyland, B.P.M., Gray, B. & Elick, R.W. in Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (1994), Appendix I: Provisional Species List. Fruits of the Rainforest]:
304
[secondary reference]
[Dunlop, C.R., Leach, G.J. & Cowie, I.D. (1995), Flora of the Darwin Region 2]:
228, Fig. 73
[secondary reference]
[Esser, H.J. (1997), A revision of Omalanthus (Euphorbiaceae) in Malesia. Blumea 42(2)]:
447, Map 7
[secondary reference]
[Hyland, B.P.M., Whiffin, T.P., Christophel, D.C., Gray, B., Elick, R.W. & Ford, A.J. (1999), Australian tropical rain forest trees and shrubs. Australian tropical rain forest trees and shrubs]:
66
[secondary reference]
-
As "Omalanthus novo-guineensis".
[Hyland, B.P.M., Whiffin, T.P., Christophel, D.C., Gray, B. & Elick, R.W. (2003), Australian tropical rain forest plants. Trees, Shrubs and Vines]:
Code 167
[secondary reference]
[Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (2004), Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest]:
187
[secondary reference]
orthographic variant:
Omalanthus novo-guineensis B.Hyland
orth. var.
common name:
Native Poplar
[n/a]
common name:
Tropical Bleeding Heart
[n/a]
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2009), Australian Plant Census]:
-
APC
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Carumbium novo-guineense Warb.
legitimate
-
APC Dist.:
WA (native and naturalised), NT, Qld
[Keighery, G.J. & Mitchell, A.A. (8 March 2022), The correct name for the weedy Homalanthus (Euphorbiaceae) in Western Australia. Nuytsia 33]:
-
[secondary reference]
[Parker, C.M. & Percy-Bower, J.M. (8 March 2022), Updates to Western Australia’s vascular plant census for 2021. Nuytsia 33]:
35-37
[secondary reference]