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Persoonia gunnii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Persoonia gunnii
''Persoonia gunnii'', commonly known as the mountain geebung, is a slow-growing shrub endemic to wet forests and subalpine shrubberies in Tasmania. It forms a bush ranging from in height with short, up-curved leaves and scented cream-yellow flowers in summer giving way to small dark purple fruit. It is a common shrub in subalpine areas of the state and is occasionally confused with ''P. muelleri''. ==Taxonomy== The English botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker described ''Persoonia gunnii'' in 1847, and it still bears its original binomial name today. The genus was reviewed by Peter Weston for the ''Flora of Australia'' treatment in 1995, and the three endemic Tasmanian species ''P. gunnii'', ''P. muelleri'' and ''P. moscalii'' are classified in the ''gunnii'' group. Populations with characteristics intermediate between ''P. gunnii'' and ''P. muelleri'' are known from Dove Lake–Cradle Mountain and Adamsons Peak–South Cape localities.〔 Further intermediates with ''P. muelleri'' subspecies ''angustifolia'' have been recorded from Adamsons Peak, the South Cape Range and the Recherche Bay area in southern Tasmania, but further work is needed to assess their status.〔
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