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''Gastonia'' is a formerly accepted
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of plants in the ivy and ginseng family,
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. It had been known as an unnatural
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, but was recognized as late as 2010, when its nine
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were distributed to four different
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of the large genus ''
Polyscias ''Polyscias'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. They bear pinnately compound leaves. In 2003, a checklist and nomenclator was published for Araliaceae.David G. Frodin and Rafaël Govaerts. 2003. ''World Checklist and Bibl ...
''.Porter P. Lowry II and Gregory M. Plunkett. 2010. "Recircumscription of ''Polyscias'' (Araliaceae) to include six related genera, with a new infrageneric classification and a synopsis of species". ''
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'' (formerly ''Botanische Jahrbucher'') 128(1-2):55-84. . (See ''External links'' below).
Because the genus ''Gastonia'' is now obsolete, its species are herein referred to by their names in ''Polyscias''. The species that constituted ''Gastonia'' are mostly
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s, with
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and
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being the largest land masses on which any of them naturally occur. ''Gastonia'' had a
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, with three species from the
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, three more from the
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, one from Madagascar and the
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, and two
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from
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to the
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. ''Gastonia'' is a genus of small to large size
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s. It shares with related genera, the lack of an articulation on the
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, below the
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. It is
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from '' Reynoldsia'', '' Munroidendron'', and ''
Tetraplasandra ''Tetraplasandra'' is a no longer recognised genus of plants in the ivy family, Araliaceae. They are small to medium trees, (rarely shrubs or large trees) of mesic to wet forests.Porter P. Lowry II. 1990. "Araliaceae", pages 224-237. In: Warren L ...
'' by the radiating
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arms that persist on the
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.William R. Philipson. 1970. "A redefinition of ''Gastonia'' and related genera (Araliaceae)". ''Blumea'' 18(2):497-505.


Species

Listed below are the nine species placed in ''Gastonia'' by Frodin and Govaerts (2003). Names in ''Polyacias'' are from Lowry and Plunkett (2010). * '' Polyscias crassa'' ( = '' Gastonia crassa'') * '' Polyscias cutispongia'' (= ''Gastonia cutispongia'') * '' Polyscias duplicata'' (= ''Gastonia duplicata'') * ''
Polyscias maraisiana ''Polyscias maraisiana'' is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae, formerly named ''Gastonia mauritiana''. It is endemic to Mauritius, where it was formerly common on forest verges and also in coastal areas. It was formerly grown as an orn ...
'' (= ''Gastonia elegans'', ''
Gastonia mauritiana ''Polyscias maraisiana'' is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae, formerly named ''Gastonia mauritiana''. It is endemic to Mauritius, where it was formerly common on forest verges and also in coastal areas. It was formerly grown as an orn ...
'') * '' Polyscias lionnetii'' (= '' Gastonia lionnetii'') * ''
Polyscias rodriguesiana ''Polyscias rodriguesiana'' (formerly ''Gastonia rodriguesiana'', locally known as "bois blanc") is a rare species of plant in the family Araliaceae. Habitat It is endemic to the island of Rodrigues, in Mauritius. It used to occur throughout Ro ...
'' (= '' Gastonia rodriguesiana'') * '' Polyscias sechellarum'' (= ''Gastonia sechellarum'') ** ''P. sechellarum''
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''contracta'' ** ''P. sechellarum'' var. ''curiosae'' ** ''P. sechellarum'' var. ''sechellarum'' * ''
Polyscias serratifolia ''Polyscias'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. They bear pinnately compound leaves. In 2003, a checklist and nomenclator was published for Araliaceae.David G. Frodin and Rafaël Govaerts. 2003. ''World Checklist and Bibli ...
'' (= ''Gastonia serratifolia'') * ''
Polyscias spectabilis ''Polyscias spectabilis'' (formerly ''Gastonia spectabilis'') is a canopy level, or lower emergent rainforest tree of New Guinea and belongs to the Ivy or Gensing Family (Araliaceae The Araliaceae are a family of flowering plants composed ...
'' (= ''Gastonia spectabilis'')


Notes on selected species

''Polyscias spectabilis'' is from New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. It sometimes exceeds in
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, and is the tallest member of Araliaceae. Like most members of ''Polyscias'', ''P. spectabilis'' is sparingly branched, sometimes even
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-like in
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, at least when
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individuals of ''P. spectabilis'' are sometimes unbranched for 3/4 of the height of the tree.
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erected the
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genus ''Peekeliopanax'' for it in 1926,''Peekeliopanax'' in International Plant Names Index. (see ''External links'' below). but was not followed by other
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. The
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for ''Gastonia'' is ''Gastonia cutispongia'' (now ''Polyscias cutispongia'').''Gastonia'' In: Index Nominum Genericorum. In:
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(see ''External links'' below).
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. It is
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to
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and sometimes planted there, but it has become very rare. ''
Polyscias maraisiana ''Polyscias maraisiana'' is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae, formerly named ''Gastonia mauritiana''. It is endemic to Mauritius, where it was formerly common on forest verges and also in coastal areas. It was formerly grown as an orn ...
'' is endemic to
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and was cultivated in
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in the 19th century, but has not been seen there since that time. It was considered exotic on account of its strikingly
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leaves. ''Polyscias maraisiana'' has been the subject of some
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instability. In 1984,
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separated it from ''Gastonia cutispongia'' as ''Gastonia mauritiana''.Wessel Marais. 1984. "Notes on Mascarene Araliaceae". ''Kew Bulletin'' 39(4):809-816. In 2003, it was shown that the
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for this species was ''Gastonia elegans'' because it had first been described in 1866 as ''Terminalia elegans''. This
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was a large and unexpected
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because ''
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'' is in the Myrtalean family
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. In 2010, when this species was transferred to ''Polyscias'', the
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had to be changed again because the names '' Polyscias mauritiana'' and ''
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'' already existed. The latter two are in the ''Polyscias'' subgenera Grotefendia and Tieghemopanax, respectively. The most widespread and variable of the species in the former ''Gastonia'' is ''Polyscias serratifolia''. It
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thru most of
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and from there to the
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. Some of its
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have been named as separate species and placed in other genera, such as '' Arthrophyllum'' and ''
Tetraplasandra ''Tetraplasandra'' is a no longer recognised genus of plants in the ivy family, Araliaceae. They are small to medium trees, (rarely shrubs or large trees) of mesic to wet forests.Porter P. Lowry II. 1990. "Araliaceae", pages 224-237. In: Warren L ...
''. These were united into one species by Philipson, as ''Gastonia papuana'' in 1970,William R. Philipson. 1970. "The Malesian species of ''Gastonia'' (Araliaceae)". ''Blumea'' 18(2):491-495. and as ''Gastonia serratifolia'' in 1979.


History

Quattrocchi states that ''Gastonia'' was "named after Gaston d'Orléans, 1608-1660, a
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and
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". The name was originated by
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,''Gastonia'' in International Plant Names Index. (see ''External links'' below). but validated later, in 1788, by
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in ''
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.Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. 1788. ''Encyclopédie Méthodique: Botanique'' 2(2):610. (See ''External links'' below). Lamarck gave a detailed description of the species that he named ''Gastonia cutispongia''. He named another species, but gave it only a cursory description. No one today is really sure of what the other species was. Some authors believe that it was not even a member of Araliaceae. Other species were added to ''Gastonia'' in the 19th century. In 1898,
Hermann Harms Hermann August Theodor Harms (16 July 1870 – 27 November 1942) was a German taxonomist and botanist. Harms was born in Berlin. He worked as a botanist at the Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum, Botanical Museum in Berlin. ...
transferred what is now ''Polyscias sechellarum'' to ''Gastonia'' in a landmark
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on Araliaceae in
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.Hermann A.T. Harms. 1898. "Araliaceae". pages 1-62. In: H.G Adolf Engler and Karl A.E. Prantl. ''Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien'' III.Teil. 8. Abteilung. (volume 3, part 8). Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann: Leipzig, Germany. William Raymond Philipson gave ''Gastonia'' its modern
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in 1970. He included
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species that had been in ''
Tetraplasandra ''Tetraplasandra'' is a no longer recognised genus of plants in the ivy family, Araliaceae. They are small to medium trees, (rarely shrubs or large trees) of mesic to wet forests.Porter P. Lowry II. 1990. "Araliaceae", pages 224-237. In: Warren L ...
'', thus restricting that genus to the
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. He also reduced the
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genera ''Indokingia'' (''Polyscias crassa'') and ''Peekeliopanax'' (''Polyscias spectabilis'') into
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under ''Gastonia''.
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had named ''Indokingia'' in 1906 in Hooker's Icones Plantarum.''Indokingia'' in International Plant Names Index. (see ''External links'' below).William B. Hemsley. 1909. ''Hooker's Icones Plantarum'' volume 29 (volume IX of series 4), tabula (plate) 2805 and following text. (See ''External links'' below). ''Peekeliopanax'' was a name that Hermann Harms had applied to a
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in 1926. A few years later, he placed a fruiting specimen of the same species under ''Gastonia''. In 2003, a
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and
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was published for Araliaceae by
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. Nine species were recognized therein for ''Gastonia''. The genus was described as "generalized, altho in details, it is quite varied". Since that time,
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, based on
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s, have shown that ''Gastonia'' was
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. Gregory M. Plunkett and Porter P. Lowry II. 2010. "Paraphyly and polyphyly in ''Polyscias'' sensu lato: molecular evidence and the case for recircumscribing the "pinnate genera" of Araliaceae". ''Plant Diversity and Evolution'' (formerly ''Botanische Jahrbucher'') 128(1-2):23-54. . These studies have shown that
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is strongly
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with relationships in Araliaceae. In 2010, the genus ''Polyscias'' was expanded from about 100 species to 159. The number of species in ''Polyscias'' will be around 250 when the undescribed species are published. Six genera ('' Arthrophyllum'', '' Cuphocarpus'', ''Gastonia'', '' Reynoldsia'', '' Munroidendron'', and ''
Tetraplasandra ''Tetraplasandra'' is a no longer recognised genus of plants in the ivy family, Araliaceae. They are small to medium trees, (rarely shrubs or large trees) of mesic to wet forests.Porter P. Lowry II. 1990. "Araliaceae", pages 224-237. In: Warren L ...
'') were placed in synonymy under ''Polyscias''. In accordance with the
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, ''Polyscias'' was divided into 11 subgenera (Polyscias, Grotefendia, Maralia, Arthrophyllum, Cuphocarpus, Tetraplasandra, Eupteron, Sciadopanax, Tieghemopanax, Indokingia, and Palmervandenbroekia) and seven species were left
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. The nine species that had been in ''Gastonia'' went to four different subgenera of ''Polyscias''; three species went to Grotefendia, three more to Indokingia, two to Tetraplasandra, and one to Maralia. ''Polyscias cutispongia'', ''Polyscias maraisiana'', and ''Polyscias rodriguesiana'' are endemic to
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,
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, and
Rodrigues Rodrigues ( ; Mauritian Creole, Creole: ) is a Autonomous administrative division, autonomous Outer islands of Mauritius, outer island of the Republic of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, about east of Mauritius. It is part of the Mascarene Isl ...
, respectively. The latter two were separated from ''P. cutispongia'' in 1984. They are in ''Polyscias'' subgenus Grotefendia, which comprises 15 species, all from the
Mascarene Islands The Mascarene Islands (, ) or Mascarenes or Mascarenhas Archipelago is a group of islands in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar consisting of islands belonging to the Republic of Mauritius as well as the French department of Réunion. Their na ...
. The
type species In International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature, zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the spe ...
for ''Polyscias'' subgenus Grotefendia is '' Polyscias repanda''. ''Polyscias'' subgenus Grotefendia contains ''Polyscias cutispongia'', the type species for ''Gastonia''. If the subgenus Grotefendia were to be raised to the
taxonomic rank In biology, taxonomic rank (which some authors prefer to call nomenclatural rank because ranking is part of nomenclature rather than taxonomy proper, according to some definitions of these terms) is the relative or absolute level of a group of or ...
of genus, the name ''Gastonia'' would have priority over Grotefendia, according to the
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. ''Polyscias crassa'', ''Polyscias sechellarum'', and ''Polyscias lionnetii'' are all from the
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, with ''Polyscias lionnetii'' being very rare and restricted to the island of Mahé. These are the only species of ''Polyscias'' in the Seychelles, and together, they constitute ''Polyscias'' subgenus Indokingia. "''Polyscias seychellarum''" is an
orthographical variant In biology, within the science of Nomenclature, scientific nomenclature, i.e. the naming of organisms, an orthographical variant (abbreviated orth. var.) in botany or an orthographic error in zoology, is a spelling mistake, typing mistake or writi ...
of ''Polyscias sechellarum''. ''Polyscias sechellarum'' was divided into three varieties in 1987, Francis Friedmann. 1987. Bulletin du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle. Section B, Adansonia Séries 4, 8(3): 251 but some authors have declined to recognize them until further studies can be done on this species. ''Polyscias duplicata'' (formerly ''Gastonia duplicata'') is in ''Polyscias'' subgenus Maralia. Maralia is, by far, the largest subgenus of ''Polyscias'', with about 115 species. Most of them, like ''Polyscias duplicata'', are endemic to Madagascar. ''Polyscias serratifolia'' and ''Polyscias spectabilis'' are now in ''Polyscias'' subgenus Tetraplasandra. This is a wide-ranging subgenus of 21 species. Eleven species are endemic to
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, and ten others are distributed in a large area that includes
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and extends eastward to
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.


References


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Lowry & Plunkett.2010Hawaii BarcodingUniversity of Hawaii at Hilo

World Checklist and Bibliography of AraliaceaeWorld ChecklistskewbooksKew Gardens

''Gastonia''Index Nominum GenericorumResearch and CollectionsSmithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Flora Malesiana home page

CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: D-L
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''Gastonia''''Indokingia''''Peekeliopanax''Plant NamesIPNI

''Gastonia'', page 217View Book''Genera Plantarum'' [Jussieu]Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de, 1748-1836JAuthorsBHL

''Gastonia'', page 610View BookEncyclopédie méthodique: botanique, volume 2, part 2Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de, 1744-1829LAuthorsBiodiversity Heritage Library

''Indokingia'', tabula 2805View BookHooker's Icones Plantarum vol. 29 (1909)Hooker, Joseph Dalton, Sir, 1817-1911HAuthorsBHL

''Gastonia''
And''Polyscias''
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