Dennis John Carr

British botanist (1915-2008).

Abbreviations: D.J.Carr
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: United Kingdom, Australia
Languages: English
Dates: 1915-12-15T00:00:00Z – 2008-07-19T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Stoke-on-Trent
Direct attributions: 40 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 62 plants, 0 fungi

40 plants attributed, 22 plants contributed to62 plants:

Eucalyptus conferruminata (Bushy Yate) D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1980
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus conferruminata, commonly known as Bald Island marlock or bushy yate, is a small tree or mallee endemic to the south coast of Western Australia. It has smooth whitish and grey bark, elliptic to oblong or egg-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in fused in groups of between fifteen and twenty one, green to yellowish flowers and fruit forming a woody mass.
Eucalyptus roycei (Shark Bay Mallee) S.G.M.Carr, D.J.Carr & A.S.George 1970
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus roycei, commonly known as Shark Bay mallee, is a species of mallee or a small tree that is endemic to a small area along the Gascoyne coast of Western Australia. It has rough fibrous or flaky bark on the lower trunk, smooth greyish bark above, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven or nine, cream-coloured or pale yellow flowers and cylindrical to barrel-shaped, four-sided fruit.
Eucalyptus halophila (Eucalyptus) D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1980
vulnerable plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus halophila, also known as salt lake mallee, is a species of mallee or a shrub, that is endemic to Western Australia. It has smooth white and grey bark, sometimes rough and fibrous on the lower trunk, linear to narrow elliptic adult leaves, flower buds usually in grows of seven, white flowers and shortened spherical to barrel-shaped fruit.
Eucalyptus talyuberlup (Stirling Range Yate) D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1980
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus talyuberlup, commonly known as Stirling Range yate, is a species of small tree or a mallee that is endemic to a small area of the Great Southern region of Western Australia. It has smooth bark, glossy green, narrow lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven to thirteen, yellowish green flowers and bell-shaped to cup-shaped fruit.
Eucalyptus petraea (Granite Rock Box) D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1983
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus petraea, commonly known as granite rock box, is a species of mallee or a small tree that is endemic to Western Australia. It has thin, ribbony or flaky to fibrous bark on the lower trunk, smooth greyish above, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds usually in groups of seven, creamy white flowers and conical fruit.
Eucalyptus newbeyi (Beaufort Inlet Mallet) D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1980
vulnerable plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus newbeyi, commonly known as Beaufort Inlet mallee, is a species of mallee that is endemic to a small area on the south coast of Western Australia. It has smooth, mottled bark, narrow leaves, flower buds usually in groups of seven, yellowish green flowers and bell-shaped to conical fruit.
Stockwellia quadrifida (Vic Stockwell's Puzzle) D.J.Carr, S.G.M.Carr & B.Hyland 2002
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Stockwellia is a monotypic genus in the flowering plant family Myrtaceae. The sole species in the genus, Stockwellia quadrifida (commonly known as Vic Stockwell's puzzle), is endemic to Queensland.
Eucalyptus baudiniana (Baudin's Gum) D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1976
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus baudiniana is a tree, rarely a mallee, that is endemic to Western Australia. It has rough bark on its trunk, smooth brownish bark above, narrow lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, oval buds in groups of seven to fifteen, white flowers and barrel-shaped fruit.
Monocarpus sphaerocarpus D.J.Carr 1956
plant species in the monocarpaceae family
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Stockwellia D.J.Carr, S.G.M.Carr & B.Hyland 2002
plant genus in the myrtaceae family
Stockwellia is a monotypic genus in the flowering plant family Myrtaceae. The sole species in the genus, Stockwellia quadrifida (commonly known as Vic Stockwell's puzzle), is endemic to Queensland.
Eucalyptus urnularis D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus urnularis is a species of small tree that is endemic to the Northern Territory. It typically grows to a height of 6 m (20 ft) and has rough, flaky brownish bark on the trunk, smooth grey bark above. The adult leaves are arranged alternately, the same shade of green on both sides, broadly lance-shaped to curved, 120–180 mm (4.7–7.1 in) long and 14–22 mm (0.55–0.87 in) wide on a petiole 13–27 mm (0.51–1.06 in) long. The flower buds are arranged in leaf axils in groups of seven on an unbranched peduncle 5–17 mm (0.20–0.67 in) long, the individual buds on pedicels 3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in)
Eucalyptus × tokwa D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1987
plant hybrid species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus × tokwa is a species of tree that is endemic to Queensland. Eucalyptus tokwa was first formally described in 1987 by Denis John Carr and Stella Grace Maisie Carr from specimens collected "about 6 km from Tokwa on [the] old road from Morehead, Western District, Papua-New Guinea". The description was published in Eucalyptus II - The rubber cuticle, and other studies of the Corymbosae. In 1995, Ken Hill and Lawrie Johnson suggested that E. × tokwa is a hybrid between Corymbia latifolia and C. novoguinensis and that interpretation is accepted by the Australian Plant Census.
Eucalyptus × bennettiae D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1980
plant hybrid species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus australis D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Corymbia eremaea, commonly known as mallee bloodwood, hill bloodwood and Centre Range bloodwood, is a small, mallee-like tree that is endemic to central Australia. Indigenous Australians know the plant as muur-muurpa. It has rough, evenly tessellated bark, lance-shaped leaves, oval to pear-shaped flower buds arranged on a branching peduncle and urn-shaped fruit.
Monocarpus D.J.Carr 1956
plant genus in the monocarpaceae family
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Eucalyptus × coniophloia D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant hybrid species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus symonii D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus pontis D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus orientalis D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus opaca D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus ollaris D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus novoguinensis D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1987
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus nelsonii D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus greeniana D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1987
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus fordeana D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus eremaea D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus drysdalensis D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus connerensis D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus centralis D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Eucalyptus capricornia D.J.Carr & S.G.M.Carr 1985
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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