Viminaria

Taxonomy

Viminaria J.E. Smith Ann. Bot. (König & Sims) 1: 507. 1 Jan 1805.

Subfamily: Faboideae.
Phylogenetic Number: 3.24.03.
Tribe: Mirbelieae.
Group: Daviesia.
Species Studied - Species in Genus: 1 studied; 1 in genus.

Description

Fruit: A legumelegume:
usually dry, dehiscent fruit derived from a single carpel that opens along two longitudinal sutures
; unilocular; 0.9–1 cm long; 0.5–0.6 cm wide; 0.3 cm thick; length less than twice as long as width; with deciduous androecial sheath; with deciduous corolla; with persistent calyx; with calyx shorter than fruit (3/4 length of fruit); without orifice formed by curving of fruit or fruit segments; straight; not plicate; not twisted; asymmetrical; oblong, or ovate; with both sutures parallelly curved; not inflated; compressed; without beak; rounded at apex; oblique with longitudinal axis of fruit; rounded at base; slightly oblique with longitudinal axis of fruit; with the apex and base uniform in texture; membranous; seed chambers externally invisible; margin not constricted; margin without sulcus; margin plain; wing(s) absent; nonstipitate; indehiscent. Replum invisible. Epicarp dull; monochrome; black; with surface texture uniform; glabrous; eglandular; without spines; not smooth; with elevated features; not veined; not tuberculate; wrinkled (expecially portion above calyx); not exfoliating; without cracks; without embedded tissue, much thicker than epicarp, running from base to apex. Mesocarp absent. Endocarp present; visible; dull; opaque; monochrome (but epicarp color is visible); tan; smooth; without adhering pieces of testa; nonseptate; chartaceous; not exfoliating; remaining fused to epicarp; without wings; entire. Seed(s) 1; length parallel with fruit length. Funiculus flattened; straight. Aril present; dry; when dry rim-aril; entire; tan.

Seed: 2–3 mm long; 1.4–2 mm wide; 1–1.8 mm thick; not overgrown; not angular; asymmetrical; reniform; compressed; with surface smooth; with visible radicle and cotyledon lobes; without external groove between radicle and cotyledon lobes; without hilar sinus; without umbo on seed faces; without medial ridge on each face. Cuticle not exfoliating; not inflated; not wrinkled. Testa present; without pieces of adhering epicarp; not adhering to endocarp; free from endocarp; dull; not modified by a bloom; colored; monochrome; reddish brown; glabrous; smooth; coriaceous. Pleurogram absent. Pseudopleurogram absent. Fracture lines absent. Rim present. Wing(s) absent. Raphe not visible. Hilum present; visible; with faboid split; with the lips of the faboid split the same color as the rest of the hilum; larger than punctiform; 0.5 mm long; with curved outline; circular; between cotyledon and radicle lobe; recessed; not within corona, halo, or rim. Lens discernible; with margins curved; circular; not in groove of raphe; adjacent to hilum; 0.1 mm from hilum; slightly mounded; dissimilar color from testa; darker than testa; black; not within corona, halo, or rim. Endosperm present; thick; not pluglike and not resembling tip of radicle; covering entire embryo; adnate to embryo. Cotyledons smooth; both outer faces convex; both the same thickness; both more or less of equal length; not folded; margin entire 180 degrees from base of radicle; similar at apex; not concealing radicle; split over radicle; with lobes; with the interface division terminating at base of radicle; without margins recessed; pale tan; inner face flat; glabrous on inner face. Embryonic axis deflexed; oblique to length of seed; without a joint evident between the radicle and the cotyledons. Radicle differentiated from cotyledon; linear; deflexed and parallel to cotyledon width; centered between cotyledons; less than 1/2 length of cotyledons. Plumule rudimentary; glabrous.

Distribution

Southwestern and southeastern Australia.

Old World; Australia (southwestern and southeastern).

Tribal Notes

Tribe Mirbelieae

Crisp and Weston (1987) analyzed the Mirbelieae, and we are following their species counts. We did not treat the following new taxa of Crisp and Weston: the Pultenaea incurvata A. Cunningham group of five species; Pultenaea neurocalyx P.K.N.S. Turczanivow, a one species group; Aotus phyliocides G. Bentham, a one species group; and, Oxylobium microphyllum G. Bentham, a two species genus. The genus Cupulanthus J. Hutchinson is listed on page 85 of Crisp and Weston (1987) and not mentioned by them again. Crisp and Weston (1995) have continued their phylogenetic studies of Mirbelieae, and proposed two major generic changes, the resurrection of Podolobium R. Brown with six species of Oxylobium (24.09, see Notes for Oxylobium) and a new genus, tentatively to be named Otion. Otion, as projected, will have six species, two new ones and four from four different genera: Aotus phylicoides G. Bentham, Burtonia simplicifolia F.J.H. von Mueller & R. Tate, Oxylobium microphyllum G. Bentham, and Phyllota luehmannii F.J.H. von Mueller.

 Fruit and seed:  V. juncea  (H.A. Schader) J.C. von Hoffmannsegg - fruits with calyx and seeds.
Fruit and seed: V. juncea (H.A. Schader) J.C. von Hoffmannsegg - fruits with calyx and seeds.
 Cotyledon, embryo, and testa:  V. juncea  (H.A. Schader) J.C. von Hoffmannsegg - embryo, cotyledons, and testa SEMs.
Cotyledon, embryo, and testa: V. juncea (H.A. Schader) J.C. von Hoffmannsegg - embryo, cotyledons, and testa SEMs.