Leptospermum recurvum

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Leptospermum recurvum is a species of shrub or tree that is native to Mount Kinabalu in Malaysian Borneo and to Sulawesi.[1] It has pale, flaky bark, broadly elliptical to almost round leaves, white flowers about Template:Cvt wide and fruit that tend to remain on the plant for a year or two.

Description

Leptospermum recurvum is sometimes a prostrate shrub, sometimes a tree to Template:Cvt or more in height. It has thin, pale, flaky bark and young stems that have a broad flange near the leaf bases. The leaves are broadly elliptical to egg-shaped or almost round with their edges strongly curved downwards, mostly Template:Cvt long and Template:Cvt wide, and lack a petiole. The upper surface of the leaves is mostly glossy and the lower surface usually silky-hairy at first. The flowers are white, about Template:Cvt wide and arranged singly on short side shoots. There are broad reddish brown bracts at the base of the flower buds that mostly remain at the base of the open flowers. The floral cup is Template:Cvt long, tapering to a short pedicel. The sepals are Template:Cvt long and almost hemispherical, the petals are about Template:Cvt long and the stamens about Template:Cvt long. Flowering probably occurs in most months. The fruit is a capsule Template:Cvt wide and that tends to remain on the plant for a few years.[2]

Taxonomy and naming

Leptospermum recurvum was first formally described in 1852 by Joseph Dalton Hooker in William Jackson Hooker's book, Icones Plantarum. The type specimens were collected from "Kina Balu" where the species was recorded as being "abundant, from Template:Cvt, whitening the top of the mountain".[3][4]

Distribution and habitat

Leptospermum recurvum grows in crevices between rocks at high elevations on Mount Kinabalu.[2]

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