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Eidothea zoexylocarya : ウィキペディア英語版
Eidothea zoexylocarya

''Eidothea zoexylocarya'' is a species of tall rainforest trees, endemic to north-eastern Queensland, Australia and constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae.〔 In European–Australian science, these trees were only recognised in recent decades, first from the slopes of Mount Bartle Frere, the Queensland mountain which reaches the highest altitude. In 1995, scientific descriptions of the trees, as this genus and type species, were published for the first time by Andrew W. Douglas and Bernie Hyland.〔〔〔 The species name refers to the almost identical fossil fruit ''Xylocaryon lockii'' (picture below), from Ballarat, southern Australia, still extant (''zoe'' means life) in this north-eastern Australian species.
''Eidothea zoexylocaryas rare, endemic, geographically isolated distribution has obtained the conservation status "vulnerable", officially listed in the regulation current , of the Queensland government legislation, the ''Nature Conservation Act 1992''.〔
==Description==
They grow naturally to tall trees up to tall, with one main trunk, up to diameter at breast height and without the coppice shoots around the base typical of ''Eidothea hardeniana''.〔〔〔 They have ash–grey bark with pale lenticels.〔
They have simple leaves, mostly hairless, , arranged opposite to each other or in whorls of 3–8.〔〔〔 ''E. zoexylocarya'' is the only known Proteaceae to possess giant cuticular pores in its leaves (diameter 1 μm, density 120000/mm2),〔 which could play a role in absorbing more water from mist after periods of water stress.
From Sep. to May flowering occurs in axillary or terminal clusters, long, of 6–10 flowers; each flower has white or cream perianth parts long, fragrant and insect pollinated.〔〔〔
The fruits have a globose or ovoid shape, green to yellowish or brown, long x wide and ripen from Aug.–May.〔〔 Each seed is contained in a hard woody brown endocarp with several longitudinal ribs on its inside corresponding to longitudinal intrusions in the seed surface. Giant white-tailed rats eat the seeds both on the tree and the ground. The hollowed out woody endocarps often remain around the base of the parent tree as they break down slowly.〔

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