S. Jean Jarman

Australian botanist.

Abbreviations: Jarman
Occupations: botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Australia
Dates: 1947-00-00T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 8 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 10 plants, 0 fungi
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8 plants attributed, 2 plants contributed to10 plants:

Epacris navicularis Jarman 1978
plant species in the ericaceae family
Epacris navicularis is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae and is endemic to south-western Tasmania. It is a shrub with crowded, overlapping egg-shaped leaves arranged in five rows, and bell-shaped white flowers crowded in upper leaf axils.
Epacris glabella Jarman 1991
plant species in the ericaceae family
Epacris glabella, commonly known as smooth heath, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family, Ericaceae, and is endemic to Tasmania. It is a shrub with erect branches, egg-shaped to elliptic leaves and white, tube-shaped flowers.
Epacris curtisiae Jarman 1988
plant species in the ericaceae family
Epacris curtisiae is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae and is endemic to north-western Tasmania. It is a shrub with egg-shaped to almost circular leaves and tube-shaped white flowers crowded in upper leaf axils.
Monotoca submutica (Benth.) Jarman 1978
plant species in the ericaceae family
Monotoca submutica, commonly known as mountain broomheath, is an endemic heath family shrub in the Epacridaceae family and is one of 17 species in the genus Monotoca. It is a widespread and locally common small to tall woody dense shrub found in the alpine/subalpine woodlands of southern and western mountains of Tasmania, Australia.
Leptecophylla parvifolia (Mountain Pinkberry) (R.Br.) Jarman 2017
plant species in the ericaceae family
Leptecophylla parvifolia, commonly known as the mountain pinkberry, is a small to medium sized species of shrub in the family Ericaceae that is endemic to the highlands of Tasmania. This species was first collected and documented in 1804 by Robert Brown and was formerly included in the Cythodes genus. It was then as noted as subspecies of Leptecophylla junipernia but in 2018, was classified as its own species.
Leptecophylla oxycedrus (Crimson Berry) (Labill.) Jarman 2017
plant species in the ericaceae family
Leptecophylla oxycedrus, commonly referred to as coastal pinkberry or crimson berry, is a medium shrub to large tree native to Tasmania and southern Victoria. It is part of the family Ericaceae and has narrow, pointed leaves, white flowers and pale pink fruits. It was previously classified as a subspecies of Leptecophylla juniperina but has since been raised to the specific level in 2017. The species was originally described in 1805 by Jacques Labillardière in Novae Hollandiae plantarum specimen which was published after his voyage through Oceania.
Monotoca linifolia ssp. algida Jarman 1991
plant subspecies in the ericaceae family
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Leptecophylla pogonocalyx ssp. decipiens Jarman 2017
plant subspecies in the ericaceae family
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Planocarpa nitida (Jarman) C.M.Weiller 1996
plant species in the ericaceae family
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Leptecophylla pendulosa (Jarman) C.M.Weiller 1999
plant species in the ericaceae family
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