Hexapora

{{Short description|Genus and species of plant in the family Lauraceae}}

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| status = CR

| status_system = IUCN2.3

| status_ref = {{cite iucn | author = World Conservation Monitoring Centre | title = Hexapora curtisii | page = e.T36359A9996366 | year = 1998 | access-date = 22 May 2022}}

| genus = Hexapora

| parent_authority = Hook.f.{{cite POWO | title = Hexapora | id = 77127003-1 | accessdate = 22 May 2022}}

| species = curtisii

| authority = Hook.f.{{cite POWO | title = Hexapora curtisii | id = 464660-1 | accessdate = 22 May 2022}}

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Genus:

  • Micropora {{Au|Hook.f.}}

Species:

  • Micropora curtisii {{Au|(Hook.f.) Hook.f.}}

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Hexapora is a monotypic genus in the family Lauraceae. It has the single species Hexapora curtisii. The genus is named for the anther pores of the tree's six stamens. The species is named for the English botanist Charles Curtis, who collected samples of the species for Joseph Dalton Hooker.{{cite journal | last = de Kok | first = Rogier | date = November 2016 | title = Notes on the monotypic genus Hexapora (Lauraceae), endemic to Peninsular Malaysia | doi = 10.3850/S2382581216000156 | journal = Gardens' Bulletin Singapore | volume = 68 | issue = 2 | pages = 201–208 | doi-access = free }}

Description

Hexapora curtisii grows as a tree up to {{convert|18|m|-1}} tall, with a trunk diameter of up to {{convert|40|cm|0|abbr=on}}. The leathery leaves are elliptical and measure up to {{convert|18|cm|0|abbr=on}} long. Its inflorescences feature small yellow flowers, which bloom from March to December.

Distribution and habitat

Hexapora curtisii is endemic to Peninsular Malaysia, where it is confined to Penang Island. Its habitat is open forest, at altitudes of {{convert|240–830|m|-2|abbr=on}}.

Conservation

Hexapora curtisii was assessed in 1998 as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. While a 2015 search did not locate the species, its forest habitat is intact and protected.

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