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Genus Durringtonia Family Rubiaceae

Description: Perennial herbs, dioecious; stems arising from an underground rhizome, dying back after flowering.

Leaves decussate, fused at base to form a rim around stem, caducous; stipules placed singly on margin of rim, opposite each other, caducous.

Inflorescences of terminal and subterminal axillary compound dichasia. Flowers unisexual, subtended by 2 minute bracts. Calyx tube short, 4–6-lobed. Corolla valvate, 4–6-lobed. Male flowers with 5 stamens, inserted at base of corolla. Female flowers with ovary 1-locular, 1-ovulate; stigma solitary, ± sessile.

Fruit fleshy; seeds enclosed in a thick woody endocarp.


Distribution and occurrence: World: 1 species, endemic Australia. Australia: 1 species, endemic.

Text by T. A. James
Taxon concept:

One species in NSW: Durringtonia paludosa

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