Biology:Bowenia

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Short description: Genus of cycads in the family Stangeriaceae

Bowenia
Bowenia Spectabilis 2 years.jpg
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Gymnospermae
Division: Cycadophyta
Class: Cycadopsida
Order: Cycadales
Family: Stangeriaceae
Subfamily: Bowenioideae
Pilger
Genus: Bowenia
Hook. ex Hook.f.
Type species
Bowenia spectabilis[1]
Hook.f.[1]
Species

The genus Bowenia includes two living and two fossil species of cycads in the family Stangeriaceae, sometimes placed in their own family Boweniaceae.[2] They are entirely restricted to Australia .

Description

The chromosome count is 2n = 18.[3]

Species

Image Scientific name Distribution
Bowenia serrulata 6.JPG Bowenia serrulata Chamb. Queensland
Bowenia spectabilis Daintree 2.JPG Bowenia spectabilis Hook Queensland

Distribution

The two living species occur in Queensland. B. spectabilis grows in warm, wet, tropical rainforests, on protected slopes and near streams, primarily in the lowlands of the Wet Tropics Bioregion. However, it has a local form with serrate pinna margins that grows in rainforest, Acacia-dominated transition forest, and also Casuarina-dominated sclerophyll forest on the Atherton Tableland, where it is subject to periodic bushfire. B. serrulata grows in sclerophyll forest and transition forest close to the Tropic of Capricorn.[4][5][6]


Fossils

The fossil species Bowenia eocenica is known from deposits in a coal mine in Victoria, Australia , and B. papillosa is known from deposits in New South Wales. Both fossils are of Eocene age, and consist of leaflet fragments.[7]

Bowenia spectabilis in the Daintree Rainforest in northeast Queensland, Australia
Bowenia Lake Tinaroo form in sclerophyll woodland near Lake Tinaroo, Atherton Tableland, far north Queensland
Serrulate margin of the pinnae on a wild plant of Bowenia Lake Tinaroo form, at Lake Tinaroo, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia
Bowenia Lake Tinaroo form in sclerophyll woodland near Lake Tinaroo, Atherton Tableland, far north Queensland
Bowenia serrulata growing in transition forest near Byfield, in the Capricornia region of Queensland, Australia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hill, Ken; Leonie Stanberg. "The Cycad Pages". Genus Bowenia. Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. https://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/PlantNet/cycad/bowkey.html. 
  2. Stevenson, D.W. (1981). "Observations on ptyxis, phenology, and trichomes in the Cycadales and their systematic implications". American Journal of Botany 68 (8): 1104–14. doi:10.1002/j.1537-2197.1981.tb06394.x. 
  3. "Bowenia Hook. ex Hook. f.". 2024-01-03. http://legacy.tropicos.org/Name/40030192?projectid=9. 
  4. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  5. Hill, K.D.; Stevenson, D.W. (1999). "A world list of Cycads". Excelsa (Journal of the Aloe, Cactus and Succulent Society of Zimbabwe) 19: 67–72. ISSN 0301-441X. OCLC 612375682. 
  6. Christenhusz, M.J.M.; Reveal, J.L.; Farjon, A.K.; Gardner, M.F.; Mill, R.R.; Chase, M.W. (2011). "A new classification and linear sequence of extant gymnosperms". Phytotaxa 19: 55–70. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.19.1.3. 
  7. Hill, R.S. (1978). "Two new species of Bowenia Hook, ex Hook, f. from the Eocene of eastern Australia". Australian Journal of Botany 26 (6): 837–846. doi:10.1071/BT9780837. http://www.publish.csiro.au/paper/BT9780837. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q134570 entry