Sally T. Reynolds

Australian botanist.

Sally T. Reynolds (born 1932) is an Australian botanist. She worked at the Queensland Herbarium as principal botanist and as a specialist on Australian Sapindaceae. Paul Forster named Synima reynoldsiae in recognition of her work on the species. The standard author abbreviation S.T.Reynolds is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

Abbreviations: S.T.Reynolds
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: Australia
Dates: 1932-00-00T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 150 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 159 plants, 0 fungi

150 plants attributed, 9 plants contributed to159 plants:

Psydrax suborbicularis (C.T.White) S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2004
endangered plant species in the rubiaceae family
Psydrax suborbicularis is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea.
Psydrax oleifolius (Hook.) S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2004
plant species in the rubiaceae family
Psydrax oleifolia, commonly known as wild lemon or brush myrtle, is a species of shrub or small tree in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to eastern and inland Australia, (Queensland and New South Wales).
Ixora oreogena (Ixora Bush) S.T.Reynolds & P.I.Forst. 2006
plant species in the rubiaceae family
Ixora oreogena, commonly known as ixora bush, is a plant in the coffee family Rubiaceae endemic to Queensland, Australia. It is a shrub or small tree from 4 to 18 m in height. The leaves are glabrous and usually about 9.5 cm long and 3 cm wide, with a petiole about 5–10 mm long. The flowers have long slender corolla tubes and 4 petals. The fruits are black, glabrous, sub-globose, and measure up to 18 mm long by 22 mm wide.
Cupaniopsis newmanii (Long-leaved Tuckeroo) S.T.Reynolds 1984
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Cupaniopsis newmanii, commonly known as long-leaved tuckeroo, is a species of flowering tree in the soapberry family and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a rainforest tree with paripinnate leaves with 16 to 24 narrowly egg-shaped to elliptic leaflets, and separate male and female flowers arranged in panicles, the fruit a rust-coloured capsule flushed with pink.
Alectryon oleifolius (Australian Rosewood) (Desf.) S.T.Reynolds 1987
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Alectryon oleifolius, commonly known as boonaree, inland rosewood or bullock bush (South Australia), is a species of small tree of the soapberry family Sapindaceae, native to Australia.
Alectryon diversifolius (Holly Bush) (F.Muell.) S.T.Reynolds 1987
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Alectryon diversifolius, commonly named scrub boonaree or holly bush, is a species of Australian small trees of the plant family Sapindaceae.
Psydrax attenuatus (R.Br. ex Benth.) S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2004
plant species in the rubiaceae family
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Pavetta kimberleyana S.T.Reynolds 1993
plant species in the rubiaceae family
Pavetta kimberleyana is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to northern Australia where it is largely restricted to the Kimberley region of north-western Western Australia.
Elattostachys microcarpa S.T.Reynolds 1985
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Elattostachys microcarpa, commonly named scrub tamarind, is a species of rainforest trees of north-eastern Australia. They grow naturally in the relatively seasonal rainforests, which may have a drought season and often in association with kauri pine. The name Elattostachys refers to "little spikes", a flower feature of other plants in this genus. The specific name microcarpa refers to the small woody seeds.
Diploglottis smithii (Smith's Tamarind) S.T.Reynolds 1981
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Diploglottis smithii, commonly known as Smith's tamarind or wild tamarind, is a plant in the maple family Sapindaceae found only in the Wet Tropics bioregion of Queensland, Australia.
Diploglottis pedleyi (Pedley's Tamarind) S.T.Reynolds 1981
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Diploglottis pedleyi is a shrub or small tree, found in tropical Queensland. Usually seen as an understorey plant in well developed rainforest, growing from one to six metres tall. The type specimen is from The Boulders near Babinda in the wet tropics.
Diploglottis obovata (Blunt-leaved Tamarind) S.T.Reynolds 1987
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Diploglottis obovata, commonly known as blunt-leaved tamarind, is a plant in the family Sapindaceae endemic to central eastern Queensland, Australia. Until 1987 it was considered to be a form of the very closely related Diploglottis diphyllostegia.
Diploglottis macrantha (Cape Tamarind) L.S.Sm. & S.T.Reynolds 1981
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Diploglottis macrantha, commonly known as Cape tamarind, is a plant in the lychee family Sapindaceae endemic to Queensland, Australia. It is a shrub or small tree reaching up to 5 m (16 ft) tall which inhabits rainforest, monsoon forest and gallery forest on Cape York Peninsula. It was first described` by the Australian botanist Sally T. Reynolds in 1981. The common name refers to its native region of Cape York.
Diploglottis harpullioides (Babinda Tamarind) S.T.Reynolds 1981
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Diploglottis harpullioides, commonly known as Babinda tamarind, is a rainforest tree in the lychee and maple family Sapindaceae which is found only in northeast Queensland, Australia.
Diploglottis bernieana (Bernie's Tamarind) S.T.Reynolds 1987
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Diploglottis bernieana, commonly known as Bernie's tamarind or large leaf tamarind, is a plant in the maple and lychee family Sapindaceae. It was first described in 1987 by the Australian botanist Sally T. Reynolds and is found only the Wet Tropics region of northeastern Queensland, Australia.
Cyclophyllum multiflorum S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2001
plant species in the rubiaceae family
Cyclophyllum multiflorum is a species of plants in the family Rubiaceae found only in northeastern Queensland, Australia. It is a small tree up to 10 m (33 ft) tall with simple leaves arranged in opposite pairs. The inflorescence is a cyme with (usually) 6–9 tubular flowers about 13 mm (0.5 in) long and about 8 mm (0.31 in) wide at the apex. It is endemic to Queensland and occurs from around Rossville south to around Mount Elliot. It grows in both rainforest and wet sclerophyll forests, often alongside creeks and swamps, at altitudes from near sea level to about 1,120 m (3,670 ft). It was
Alectryon ramiflorus S.T.Reynolds 1987
endangered plant species in the sapindaceae family
Alectryon ramiflorus is a species of endangered small seasonal rainforest trees from the plant family Sapindaceae. They are endemic to a very restricted area of southeastern Queensland, Australia. Threats of extinction to the species include habitat loss and disturbance of a catastrophic degree from wildfire or storms.
Zornia floribunda S.T.Reynolds & A.E.Holland 1989
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Triflorensia cameronii (Cameron's Tarenna) (C.T.White) S.T.Reynolds 2005
endangered plant species in the rubiaceae family
Triflorensia cameronii is a very rare rainforest plant of the coffee family, growing in a few areas of eastern Australia. Found in Lismore, New South Wales as well as a few other locations in nearby Queensland. Soils are based on basalt, and the rainforest is the drier type, with hoop pine nearby.
Triflorensia S.T.Reynolds 2005
plant genus in the rubiaceae family
Triflorensia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Australia.
Toechima pterocarpum (Orange Tamarind) S.T.Reynolds 1985
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Toechima pterocarpum, also known as orange tamarind, is a species of plant in the lychee family endemic to Australia.
Sarcopteryx montana S.T.Reynolds 1984
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Sarcopteryx montana is a species of rainforest tree in north-eastern Queensland, Australia. The Latin specific epithet montana refers to mountains or coming from mountains.
Psydrax suaveolens (S.Moore) S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2004
plant species in the rubiaceae family
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Psydrax laxiflorens S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2004
plant species in the rubiaceae family
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Psydrax latifolius (F.Muell. ex Benth.) S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2004
plant species in the rubiaceae family
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Psydrax banksii S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2004
plant species in the rubiaceae family
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Psydrax ammophilus S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2004
plant species in the rubiaceae family
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Lepiderema hirsuta (Hairy Lepiderema) S.T.Reynolds 1983
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Lepiderema hirsuta, commonly known as Noah's tamarind, is a species of plant in the soapberry family Sapindaceae. A small tree, found in the understorey of tropical rainforests of Queensland, Australia.
Everistia vacciniifolia (Small-leaved Canthium) (F.Muell.) S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 1999
plant species in the rubiaceae family
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Cyclophyllum coprosmoides (Coast Canthium) (F.Muell.) S.T.Reynolds & R.J.F.Hend. 2001
plant species in the rubiaceae family
Cyclophyllum coprosmoides , also known as coast canthium, supple jack, and sweet susie, is a shrub or tree occurring in eastern Australia. It is commonly seen growing in a variety of different rainforest situations, from Jervis Bay in New South Wales to the islands of the Torres Strait.
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