Mary Douglas Tindale

Australian botanist (1920-2011).

Mary Douglas Tindale (19 September 1920 – 31 March 2011) was an Australia Australian botanist. She was an Australian botanist specialising in pteridology (ferns) and the genera Acacia and Glycine. She devoted her life to the study of ferns, and her name is widely associated with the group of flowerless plants.

Abbreviations: Tindale
Occupations: scientific collector, pteridologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Australia
Dates: 1920-00-00T00:00:00Z – 2011-00-00T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Randwick
Direct attributions: 109 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 127 plants, 0 fungi

109 plants attributed, 18 plants contributed to127 plants:

Acacia pruinocarpa (Black Gidgee) Tindale 1968
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia pruinocarpa, commonly known as black gidgee, gidgee or tawu, is a tree in the family Fabaceae that is endemic to arid parts of Australia.
Acacia parramattensis (Sydney Green Wattle) Tindale 1962
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia parramattensis, commonly known as Parramatta wattle, is a tree of the family Fabaceae native to the Blue Mountains and surrounding regions of New South Wales. It is a tall shrub or tree to about 15 m (49 ft) in height with phyllodes (flattened leaf stalks) instead of true leaves. These are finely divided bipinnate . The yellow flowers appear over summer. It generally grows in woodland or dry sclerophyll forest on alluvial or shale-based soils, generally with some clay content. A fast-growing plant, it regenerates after bushfire by seed or suckering and can quickly colonise disturbed
Acacia fulva (Velvet Wattle) Tindale 1966
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia fulva, known colloquially as velvet wattle or soft wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to New South Wales, Australia. It is an erect shrub or tree with silvery greyish, bipinnate leaves, spherical heads of bright yellow flowers and straight to slightly curved, thickly leathery pods, barely to slightly constricted between the seeds.
Acacia covenyi Tindale 1980
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia covenyi, commonly known as blue bush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to a restricted part of New South Wales, Australia. It is a glabrous shrub or tree with crowded, narrowly oblong phyllodes, flowers arranged in spherical heads of bright yellow flowers and papery to thinly leathery, narrowly oblong pods.
Acacia citrinoviridis (River Jam) Tindale & Maslin 1976
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia citrinoviridis, commonly known as river jam, milhan or wantan, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to north-western Western Australia. It is a graceful tree with fissured grey bark, shiny reddish brown branchlets, narrowly elliptic, leathery phyllodes, spikes of bright yellow flowers, and narrowly oblong pods with citron green or silvery white hairs.
Blechnum chambersii (Rereti) Tindale 1972
plant species in the blechnaceae family
Austroblechnum lanceolatum, synonym Blechnum chambersii, is a species of fern within the family Blechnaceae, found in Australia, New Zealand, Samoa and Fiji. It is indigenous to Australia and New Zealand. A. lanceolatum is commonly called lance water fern, and in New Zealand it is also referred to by its Māori names, nini and rereti.
Acacia wanyu (Silver-leaf Mulga) Tindale 1972
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia wanyu, commonly known as wanyu or silver-leaf mulga, is a shrub or tree belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae that is endemic to arid parts of western Australia. The Kurrama people know it as Murruturu or Yirritiri while the Nyangumarta people know it as Wayartany.
Acacia meiantha (Barradam-bang Wattle) Tindale & Hersc. 1992
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia meiantha is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and the subgenus Phyllodineae. It is endemic to a small area in eastern Australia. It was listed as Endangered in 2018 according to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
Acacia leucoclada (Northern Silver Wattle) Tindale 1966
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia leucoclada, commonly known as the northern silver wattle, is a species of Acacia native to eastern Australia.
Acacia debilis Tindale 1978
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia debilis, commonly known as spindly wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a spindly shrub or tree with leathery, bipinnate leaves, spherical heads of yellow or golden yellow flowers and straight-sided, more or less leathery pods.
Acacia chrysotricha (Bellinger River Wattle) Tindale 1966
endangered plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia chrysotricha, commonly known as Bellinger River wattle or Newry golden wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to a restricted area of New South Wales, Australia. It is a tree with grey to reddish brown bark, densely hairy branchlets, bipinnate leaves with 12 to 18 pairs of leaflets, each with 12 to 25 pairs of pinnules, spherical heads of bright yellow to golden yellow flowers and straight to slightly curved, thinly leathery pods.
Acacia cangaiensis (Cangai Wattle) Tindale & Kodela 1991
endangered plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia cangaiensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the a restricted area of New South Wales, Australia. It is a shrub or tree with dark brown bark, leathery bipinnate leaves, spherical heads of pale or bright yellow flowers, and curved or twisted, leathery pods.
Acacia bulgaensis Tindale & S.J.Davies 1992
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia bulgaensis, commonly known as Bulga wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to a small area of New South Wales. It is a shrub or small tree with narrowly elliptic to very narrowly elliptic phyllodes, bright yellow flowers in pairs of heads in racemes in leafy shoots, and flat linear, thinly leathery pods, appearing somewhat like a string of beads.
Acacia blayana Tindale & Court 1990
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia blayana, commonly known as Blay's wattleor Brogo wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the south-east of New South Wales. It is a tree with dark grey bark, leathery, bipinnate leaves, bright yellow to golden-yellow flowers arranged in spherical heads, and straight or slightly curved leathery pods.
Acacia beckleri (Barrier Range Wattle) Tindale 1965
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia beckleri commonly known as Barrier Range wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is an upright or spreading shrub with green or bluish-green leaves and spherical heads of yellow flowers.
Acacia argyraea Tindale 1970
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia argyraea is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to tropical parts of northern Australia. It is a shrub or tree with smooth bark, narrowly elliptic to elliptic phyllodes, spikes of pale yellow flowers in axils, and linear to lance-shaped pods up to 85 cm (33 in) long.
Acacia anaticeps (Duck-head Wattle) Tindale 1972
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia anaticeps, also known as duck-headed wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to northern Western Australia. It is a shrubby tree with corky bark, curved, egg-shaped to elliptic phyllodes, racemes or panicles of heads each with 4 to 7 cream-coloured flowers, and curved pods resembling a string of beads.
Glycine microphylla (Small-leaf Glycine) (Benth.) Tindale 1987
plant species in the fabaceae family
Glycine microphylla, commonly known as the small-leaf glycine is a small scrambling plant in the bean family, found in south eastern Australia, also in the north east (tropical Queensland). Leaves are in threes, 1.5 to cm long, 1 to 6 mm wide. Flowers are variable in colour, often mauve. A widespread plant, often seen on soils derived from shale and metamorphic rocks. The specific epithet microphylla refers to the small leaves.
Glycine cyrtoloba (Basketlike-lobed Soybean) Tindale 1984
plant species in the fabaceae family
Glycine cyrtoloba is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. It is a crop wild relative of soybean (Glycine max), and shows high resistance to salinity.
Acacia wardellii Tindale 1970
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia wardellii is a species of wattle native to Southeastern Queensland.
Acacia tropica (Maiden & Blakely) Tindale 1972
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia tropica is a shrub or small tree native to tropical areas northern Australia.
Acacia trachyphloia (Golden-feather Wattle) Tindale 1960
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia trachyphloia is a tree native to southeastern Australia. Common names include Bodalla wattle and golden feather wattle. The specific epithet trachyphloia refers to the rough bark. It grows from 4 to 18 metres tall, and is found beside streams and other moist areas between Lake Conjola and Bodalla in the south coast region and nearby tablelands of New South Wales. A number of different eucalyptus trees are found nearby. As with many of the acacias, it forms attractive yellow flowers between July and October.
Acacia tessellata Tindale & Kodela 1991
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia tessellata is a shrub or tree of the genus Acacia and the subgenus Plurinerves that is endemic to a small area of eastern Australia.
Acacia subtessarogona Tindale & Maslin 1976
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia subtessarogona, commonly known as spreading gidgee, is a tree in the family Fabaceae and the subgenus Juliflorae that is native to a small area in western Australia.
Acacia storyi Tindale 1966
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia storyi, commonly known as Story's wattle, is a species of Acacia of the subgenus Botrycephalae that is native to eastern Australia. It is listed as near threatened according to the Nature Conservation Act 1992 of Queensland.
Acacia stellaticeps Kodela, Tindale & D.A.Keith 2001
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia stellaticeps, commonly known as the Northern star wattle, poverty bush and glistening wattle. Indigenous Australians the Nyangumarta peoples know the bush as pirrnyur or pirrinyurru and the Ngarla peoples know it as panmangu. It is a shrub of the genus Acacia and the subgenus Plurinerves.
Acacia silvestris (Bodalla Wattle) Tindale 1957
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia silvestris, commonly known the Bodalla silver wattle, is a tree of the genus Acacia and the subgenus Botrycephalae. It is native to an area in southeastern New South Wales and coastal Victoria.
Acacia obliquinervia (Mountain Hickory Wattle) Tindale 1968
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia obliquinervia, known colloquially as mountain hickory or mountain hickory wattle, is a species of Acacia that is endemic to south eastern Australia.
Acacia multistipulosa Tindale & Bedward 1996
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia multistipulosa is a shrub or tree belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae that is native to northern Australia.
Acacia loroloba Tindale 1970
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia loroloba, commonly known as the Ma Ma Creek wattle, is a species of Acacia native to eastern Australia.
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