Parsonsia eucalyptophylla
F.Muell. GargalooTall climber with stems usually closely appressed to substrate; branches glabrous or minutely pubescent. Leaves linear to lanceolate, 8–24 cm long, 5–30 mm wide (ovate-cordate and shorter in juvenile plants), apex acute to acuminate, base cuneate or attenuate, margins recurved, upper surface dark green and usually glabrous, lower surface paler and minutely pubescent; petiole 5–30 mm long, pubescent. Inflorescences of many-flowered terminal and axillary panicles. Flowers cream to yellowish, scented; pedicels 3–7 mm long; sepals 2–3 mm long, pubescent, joined in basal half; corolla-tube 1–1.5 mm long, corolla-lobes linear, 7–9 mm long, acute, revolute, bearded inside in lower half; anther cone c. 3 mm long, long-exserted, filaments 4–5 mm long, spirally twisted. Capsule narrow-ovoid, to c. 8 cm long, pubescent. Flowers mainly summer.
EGU. Also Qld, NSW. Currently known in Victoria from only 2 small colonies along the Snowy River near Suggan Buggan. Grows in Callitris woodland on rock outcrops.
Jeanes, J.A. (1999). Apocynaceae. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., Flora of Victoria Vol. 4, Cornaceae to Asteraceae, pp. 321–325. Inkata Press, Melbourne.
