Myristica fugax subsp. septentrionalis W.j.de Wilde

Subspecies

Angiosperms > Magnoliales > Myristicaceae > Myristica > Myristica fugax

Characteristics

Twigs 1.5 mm diameter. Leaves above drying dark brown; lateral nerves 8—12(—14) pairs. Male inflorescences stouter than those in subsp. fugax, peduncle 1 mm thick. Male flowers: pedicel 4 mm long, bracteole scar apical; buds 6 mm long, lobes 1 mm long; androphore 2.5-3 mm long; synandrium 2.5 mm long, sterile apex 0.5 mm long. Fruits including pseudostalk 3.7 cm long.
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Distribution

Myristica fugax subsp. septentrionalis world distribution map, present in Papua New Guinea

Conservation status

Myristica fugax subsp. septentrionalis threat status: Vulnerable

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:985980-1
WFO ID wfo-0001366626
COL ID 5JTCP
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Synonyms

Myristica fugax subsp. septentrionalis