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''Notelaea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family
Oleaceae Oleaceae, also known as the olive family or sometimes the lilac family, is a taxonomic family of flowering shrubs, trees, and a few lianas in the order Lamiales. It presently comprises 28 genera, one of which is recently extinct.Peter S. Gree ...
. It includes 21 species native to eastern Australia and Tasmania, New Zealand, the
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, New Caledonia, and the
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. Plants in the genus ''Notelaea'' are shrubs or small trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, flowers arranged in
raceme A raceme () or racemoid is an unbranched, indeterminate growth, indeterminate type of inflorescence bearing flowers having short floral stalks along the shoots that bear the flowers. The oldest flowers grow close to the base and new flowers are ...
s in leaf axils with small
sepal A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 Etymology The term ''sepalum'' ...
s and 2 pairs of petals joined in pairs, 2
stamen The stamen (: stamina or stamens) is a part consisting of the male reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament ...
s and an
ovary The ovary () is a gonad in the female reproductive system that produces ova; when released, an ovum travels through the fallopian tube/ oviduct into the uterus. There is an ovary on the left and the right side of the body. The ovaries are end ...
with 2
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s with a 2-lobed stigma.


Description

Plants in the genus ''Notelaea'' are shrubs or small trees with
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, leathery leaves arranged in opposite pairs. The flowers are
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arranged in racemes in leaf axils, sometimes reduced to
sessile Sessility, or sessile, may refer to: * Sessility (motility), organisms which are not able to move about * Sessility (botany), flowers or leaves that grow directly from the stem or peduncle of a plant * Sessility (medicine), tumors and polyps that ...
clusters. The sepals are small, joined at the base with 4 triangular lobes and the 4 petals are broadly egg-shaped and joined in pairs at the base of the stamens. Each flower has 2 stamens with a flask-shaped ovary with 2
locule A locule (: locules) or loculus (; : loculi) is a small cavity or compartment within an organ or part of an organism (animal, plant, or fungus). In angiosperms (flowering plants), the term ''locule'' usually refers to a chamber within an ovary ...
s each with 2 ovules. The
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is short with a 2-lobed stigma and the fruit is a dupe containing a single seed.


Taxonomy

The genus ''Notelaea'' was first formally described in 1803 by
Étienne Pierre Ventenat Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1 March 1757 – 13 August 1808) was a French botanist born in Limoges. He was the brother of naturalist Louis Ventenat (1765–1794). While employed as director of the ecclesiastic library Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, ...
in ''Description des plantes nouvelles et peu connues, cultivées dans le jardin de J.-M. Cels'', and the first species he described (the
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Notelaea longifolia ''Notelaea longifolia'' is a very common shrub or small tree in eastern Australia. Occurring in or adjacent to rainforest from Mimosa Rocks National Park (37° S) to Bamaga (11° S) in far north Queensland. Common names include large mock-olive ...
''. The genus name (''Noteleia'') is formed from two Greek words, ''notos'' and ''elaia'', meaning southern olive. Based on an analysis of phylogenomic data from plastid DNA sequences and three nuclear regions, Dupin ''et al.'' discovered that the related Pacific genus ''Nestegis'' was
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, and that genus ''
Osmanthus ''Osmanthus'' is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae. Most of the species are native to eastern Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, etc.) with a few species from the Caucasus, New Cale ...
'' was
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with the inclusion of the New Caledonian species in section ''Notosmanthus'', and in 2022 they consolidated ''Nestegis'' and ''Osmanthus'' sect. ''Notosmanthus'' into ''Notelaea''.Julia Dupin, Cynthia Hong-Wa, Yohan Pillon, Guillaume Besnard. From the Mediterranean to the Pacific: re-circumscription towards ''Notelaea'' s.l. and historical biogeography of a generic complex in Oleinae (Oleaceae). ''Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society'', In press, 10.1093/botlinnean/boac024.hal-03633162


Species

The following is a list of species of ''Notolaea'' accepted by the
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Notelaea apetala ''Notelaea apetala'' is a small tree native to northeastern New Zealand and to Norfolk Island. The common names in New Zealand are coastal maire or broad-leaved maire. On Norfolk Island, the common name is ironwood. The species name ''apetala'' r ...
'' – coastal maire or broad-leaved maire – New Zealand and Norfolk Island * ''
Notelaea austrocaledonica ''Notelaea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae. It includes 21 species native to eastern Australia and Tasmania, New Zealand, the Norfolk Islands, New Caledonia, and the Hawaiian Islands. Plants in the genus ''Notelaea'' ar ...
'' – New Caledonia * ''
Notelaea crassifolia ''Notelaea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae. It includes 21 species native to eastern Australia and Tasmania, New Zealand, the Norfolk Islands, New Caledonia, and the Hawaiian Islands. Plants in the genus ''Notelaea'' ar ...
'' – New Caledonia * ''
Notelaea cunninghamii ''Notelaea cunninghamii'', commonly called black maire, is a native tree of New Zealand. ''Notelaea cunninghamii'' grows to over 20 metres high, and has long, leathery leaves that have a recessed mid-rib. The tree has rough, cork-like bark, and ...
'' – black maire – New Zealand * ''
Notelaea cymosa ''Notelaea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae. It includes 21 species native to eastern Australia and Tasmania, New Zealand, the Norfolk Islands, New Caledonia, and the Hawaiian Islands. Plants in the genus ''Notelaea'' ar ...
'' – northwestern and central New Caledonia * ''
Notelaea ipsviciensis ''Notelaea ipsviciensis'', also known as the Cooneana Olive, is a species of flowering plant in the olive family that is endemic to Australia. Etymology The specific epithet ''ipsviciensis'' refers to the type locality, of which it is a lati ...
'' W.K.Harris – Cooneana olive – southeastern Queensland * '' Notelaea johnsonii'' P.S.Green – veinless mock-olive – southeastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales * '' Notelaea ligustrina'' Vent. – privet mock-olive, native olive, doral or silkwood – southeastern New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania * '' Notelaea linearis''
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– native olive – southeastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales * ''
Notelaea lloydii ''Notelaea lloydii'', commonly known as Lloyd's olive, or Loyd's native olive, is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is a shrub with leathery, linear or slightly sickle-shaped leaves, pale yellow ...
'' Guymer – Lloyd's olive – southeastern Queensland * ''
Notelaea longifolia ''Notelaea longifolia'' is a very common shrub or small tree in eastern Australia. Occurring in or adjacent to rainforest from Mimosa Rocks National Park (37° S) to Bamaga (11° S) in far north Queensland. Common names include large mock-olive ...
'' Vent. – large mock-olive, long-leaved olive – eastern New South Wales * '' Notelaea microcarpa'' R.Br. – gorge mock-olive, velvet mock-olive, small-fruited mock-olive – eastern Queensland and eastern New South Wales * ''
Notelaea montana ''Notelaea montana'', commonly known as narrow-leaved maire, is a tree native to New Zealand. ''Notelaea montana'' has a range from the top of the North Island near Kaitaia south to the top of the South Island around Nelson where it is much le ...
'' – narrow-leaved maire – New Zealand * '' Notelaea monticola'' – central and southeastern New Caledonia * '' Notelaea neglecta'' P.S.Green – central-eastern New South Wales * ''
Notelaea neolanceolata ''Notelaea neolanceolata'', commonly called white maire, is a tree native to New Zealand. ''Notelaea neolanceolata'' is found from lowland to hilly forest across the North Island. In the South Island it is uncommon but is found in the Marlborou ...
'' – white maire – New Zealand * '' Notelaea ovata'' R.Br. – forest olive – southeastern Queensland and eastern New South Wales * '' Notelaea punctata'' R.Br. – large mock-olive – eastern Queensland * '' Notelaea pungens'' Guymer – southeastern Queensland * '' Notelaea sandwicensis'' – Hawai'i olive or ''olopua'' – Hawaiian Islands * '' Notelaea venosa''
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– large mock-olive, smooth mock-olive – southeastern Queensland and eastern Victoria


References

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