Vascular Plants Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)

Showing Darlingia ferruginea
Proteaceae Juss.
Darlingia ferruginea J.F.Bailey , legitimate, scientific
Bailey, F.M. (1899), List of trees of the Herberton district which would furnish woods of a useful character. Queensland Agricultural Journal 5(4): 402, in obs. [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "growing in the Evelyn district ..."
Bailey, F.M. (1913), Comprehensive Catalogue of Queensland Plants: 454 [secondary reference]
common name: Brown Silky Oak [n/a]
White, C.T. (1930), Note on Darlingia spectatissima F. v. Muell. with description of a new variety. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 11(4): 231 [secondary reference]
  • Type: "Evelyn... W. J. Ross..."
White, C.T. (1930), Note on Darlingia spectatissima F. v. Muell. with description of a new variety. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 11(4): 231 [basionym]
basionym of: Darlingia spectatissima var. ferruginea (J.F.Bailey) C.T.White legitimate
Hyland, B.P.M. (1971), A key to the common rainforest trees between Townsville and Cooktown, based on leaf and bark features: 39, Code 209 [secondary reference]
common name: Silky Oak [n/a] common name: Rose Silky Oak [n/a]
Hyland, B.P.M. (1982), A revised card key to rainforest trees of North Queensland: 40, 119, 138, Code 209 [secondary reference]
common name: Silky Oak [n/a] common name: Rose Silky Oak [n/a]
Thomas, M.B. & McDonald, W.J.F. (1987), Rare and threatened plants of Queensland: a checklist of geographically restricted, poorly collected and/or threatened vascular plant species Edn. 1: 43 [secondary reference]
Thomas, M.B. & McDonald, W.J.F. (1989), Rare and threatened plants of Queensland: a checklist of geographically restricted, poorly collected and/or threatened vascular plant species Edn. 2: 45 [secondary reference]
Wrigley, J.W. & Fagg, M. (1989), Banksias, Waratahs & Grevilleas and all other plants in the Australian Proteaceae family: 150 (map) [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Darlingia spectatissima var. ferruginea (J.F.Bailey) C.T.White legitimate common name: rose silky oak [n/a] common name: brown silky oak [n/a] common name: silky oak [n/a]
  • Etymology: "From Latin, ferrugineus, rusty red; refers to the colour of the hairs that cover the leaves and stems."
Christophel, D.C. & Hyland, B.P.M. in Hyland, B.P.M. & Whiffin, T.P. (1993), Leaf Atlas of Australian Tropical Rain Forest Trees. Australian tropical rain forest trees: an interactive identification system: 15, 29, 192, pl. 130(c), Code 209 [secondary reference]
Hyland, B.P.M. & Whiffin, T.P. (1993), Australian tropical rain forest trees: an interactive identification system 1: 96, 128, 155, Code 209 [secondary reference]
common name: Silky Oak [n/a] common name: Rose Silky Oak [n/a]
Hyland, B.P.M. & Whiffin, T.P. (1993), Australian tropical rain forest trees: an interactive identification system 2: 398, Code 209 [secondary reference]
Robson, Peter J. (1993), Checklist of Australian Trees: alphabetical listings of common and scientific names: - [secondary reference]
common name: Silky Oak [n/a] common name: Rose Silky Oak [n/a] common name: Brown Silky Oak [n/a]
Hyland, B.P.M., Gray, B. & Elick, R.W. in Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (1994), Appendix I: Provisional Species List. Fruits of the Rainforest: 310 [secondary reference]
Hyland, B.P.M. in McCarthy, P.M. (ed.) (1995), Darlingia. Flora of Australia 16: 357, Fig. 164, Map 407 APC [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Darlingia spectatissima var. ferruginea (J.F.Bailey) C.T.White legitimate common name: Brown Silky Oak [n/a] common name: Rose Silky Oak [n/a]
  • APC Dist.: Qld
Hyland, B.P.M., Whiffin, T.P., Christophel, D.C., Gray, B., Elick, R.W. & Ford, A.J. (1999), Australian tropical rain forest trees and shrubs. Australian tropical rain forest trees and shrubs: 81 [secondary reference]
Cooper, W.E. & Cooper, W.T. (2004), Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest: 410 [secondary reference]
common name: Brown Silky Oak [n/a] common name: Rose Silky Oak [n/a]