Wiry Bauera (Bauera rubioides) in cultivation at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Photographed on 11 November 1972.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
Baeura sessiliflora (Grampians Bauera) cultivated in a private garden in Latham, Australian Capital Terrory, Australia. Photographed on 14 October 1978.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
Mature and dehiscing fruit of the endemic Anodopetalum biglandulosum (horizontal) growing on the edge of the Franklin River, Tasmania.Anodopetalum gets it's common name 'horizontal' due to it's habit of repeatedly collapsing and growing to form a mesh of horizontal trunks.
Developing fruits of Eucryphia lucida (lleatherwood) growing near along the Lyell Highway, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Tasmania.The plants are just beginning to put out the new flush of growth and have not flowered, indicating that the fruits take a year to develop.
Atypical shoot of Anodopetalum biglandulosum (horizontal) bearing trifoliate and trilobed leaves as well as the more typical unifoliate leaves. Plant was resprouting in a gully impacted by fire from 2018-2019 incident. In Comparative Morphology of Anodopetalum (Cunoniaceae), Barnes & Rozefeld discuss that two of it's closest relatives Ceratopetalum and Platylophus bear both trifoliate and unifoliate leaves.