Thomas Gordon Hartley

American botanist (1931-2016).

Thomas Gordon Hartley (9 January 1931 in Beaumont, Texas – 8 March 2016 in Canberra, Australia) was an American botanist.

Abbreviations: T.G.Hartley
Occupations: scientific collector, explorer, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1931-01-09T00:00:00Z – 2016-03-08T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Beaumont
Direct attributions: 358 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 373 plants, 0 fungi

358 plants attributed, 15 plants contributed to373 plants:

Tetradium daniellii (Bee-bee Tree) (Benn.) T.G.Hartley 1981
medicinal plant species in the rutaceae family
Tetradium daniellii, the bee-bee tree or Korean evodia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae. It is native to Korea and southwestern China. Tetradium daniellii var. hupehensis was formerly classed as Euodia hupehensis
Tetradium ruticarpum (Evodia) (A.Juss.) T.G.Hartley 1981
medicinal and vegetable plant species in the rutaceae family
Tetradium ruticarpum is a tree that comes from China and Korea. It was previously classified in the genus Euodia as Euodia ruticarpa. The fruit is usually used, denoted sometimes as fructus. It has a strong bitter taste, and is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and is a recognized herb in Kampo. Both the former genus name and the species name are often misspelled, and the plant usually appears in sources dealing with traditional Chinese medicine as "Evodia(e) rutaecarpa".
Tetradium glabrifolium (Champ. ex Benth.) T.G.Hartley 1981
medicinal plant species in the rutaceae family
Tetradium glabrifolium is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae (tribe Zanthoxyleae), with many synonyms but no subspecies listed in the Catalogue of Life.
Melicope knudsenii (Knudsenis Melicope) (Hillebr.) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
critically endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope knudsenii, commonly known as Olokele Valley melicope or Knudsen's melicope, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii. It is threatened by habitat loss. Like other Hawaiian Melicope, this species is known as alani. This is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.
Syzygium fibrosum (Fibrous Satinash) (F.M.Bailey) T.G.Hartley & L.M.Perry 1973
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Syzygium fibrosum is a species of trees native to rainforest, monsoon forest and gallery forest of New Guinea, and northern Australia. Common names include small red apple, (Bamaga) fibrous satinash and apricot satinash.
Melicope lunuankenda (Gaertn.) T.G.Hartley 1994
plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope lunu-ankenda, synonym Euodia lunu-ankenda, is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. It is native to tropical Asia.
Melicope elleryana (Pink Evodia) (F.Muell.) T.G.Hartley 1990
plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope elleryana, commonly known as pink flowered doughwood, pink evodia, corkwood, or saruwa, is a species of rainforest shrub or tree in the family Rutaceae, and is native to New Guinea, parts of eastern Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and northern Australia. It has trifoliate leaves and pink to white, bisexual flowers arranged in panicles in leaf axils.
Melicope denhamii (Euodia Quercifolia) (Seem.) T.G.Hartley 1994
plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope denhamii is a plant in the family Rutaceae. It is named for the 19th century Royal Navy captain Henry Mangles Denham.
Melicope pteleifolia (Thin-evodia) (Champ. ex Benth.) T.G.Hartley 1993
medicinal plant species in the rutaceae family
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Melicope obovata (Obovate Melicope) (H.St.John) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
extinct plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope obovata, also called Makawao melicope or ovate melicope, was a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. It was endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
Acronychia wilcoxiana (Silver Aspen) (F.Muell.) T.G.Hartley 1974
plant species in the rutaceae family
Acronychia wilcoxiana, commonly known as silver aspen, doughwood, snowwood or mushyberry, is a species of small rainforest tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has simple, elliptical to egg-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base, relatively large groups of whitish flowers in leaf axils and broadly oval to more or less spherical, white fruit.
Acronychia littoralis (Scented Acronychia) T.G.Hartley & J.B.Williams 1984
plant species in the rutaceae family
Acronychia littoralis, commonly known as the scented acronychia, is a species of small tree that is endemic to eastern coastal Australia. It has simple, glabrous, elliptic to egg-shaped leaves, small groups of yellow flowers and egg-shaped to more or less spherical creamy-yellow fruit.
Syzygium suborbiculare (Red Bush Apple) (Benth.) T.G.Hartley & L.M.Perry 1973
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Syzygium suborbiculare, the red bush apple or lady apple, is a shrub or small understorey tree native to northern Australia and New Guinea.
Melicope zahlbruckneri (Zahlbruckner's Melicope) (Rock) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
critically endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope zahlbruckneri, with the common names Zahlbruckner's melicope, Zahlbruckner's pelea, and kipuka piaula, is a species of tree in the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to the big island of Hawaii in the Hawaiian Islands, currently with one extant population within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Like other Hawaiian Melicope, this species is known as alani. Its habitat is lava flows and soils rich in volcanic ash. There is a single population of 25 mature trees in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and a few trees at a location nearby. A few immature trees have been planted in appropriate
Melicope pallida (Pale Melicope) (Hillebr.) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
critically endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope pallida, the pale melicope, is a species of tree in the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. Like other Hawaiian Melicope, this species is known as alani. This tree grows up to ten meters in height. The leaves have thin oval blades folded along the midline and measuring up to 21 centimeters long by 8 wide. The flowers have yellow-green petals and are borne in cymes in the leaf axils. Today this plant is limited to the island of Kauai, having been extirpated from
Melicope micrococca (White Euodia) (F.Muell.) T.G.Hartley 1990
plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope micrococca, commonly known as hairy-leaved doughwood or white euodia, is a species of shrub or slender tree in the family Rutaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It has trifoliate leaves and white flowers borne in panicles in leaf axils.
Melicope latifolia (DC.) T.G.Hartley 1994
plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope latifolia is a plant in the family Rutaceae. The specific epithet latifolia means 'broad-leaved'.
Melicope bonwickii (Yellow Evodia) (F.Muell.) T.G.Hartley 1994
plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope bonwickii, commonly known as the yellow evodia or yellow corkwood, is a species of tree in the family Rutaceae and is native to Java and the Philippines, and southward to New Guinea and north-eastern Australia. It has trifoliate leaves and small pink flowers borne in panicles in leaf axils.
Melicope adscendens (Auwahi Melicope) (St.John & Hume) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
critically endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope adscendens is a rare species of flowering plant in the citrus family known by the common name auwahi melicope. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from the island of Maui. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. Like other Hawaiian Melicope, this species is known as alani.
Maclurodendron T.G.Hartley 1982
plant genus in the rutaceae family
Maclurodendron is a plant genus in the family Rutaceae. It was first described in 1982 by Thomas Gordon Hartley. It consists of six evergreen tree species native to China and Southeast Asia.
Acronychia octandra (Doughwood) (F.Muell.) T.G.Hartley 1991
plant species in the rutaceae family
Acronychia octandra, commonly known as doughwood, silver birch or soapwood, is a species of rainforest tree that is endemic to eastern coastal areas of Australia. It has mostly trifoliate leaves with elliptic to egg-shaped leaflets, greenish-white flowers arranged in groups in leaf axils and fleshy fruit of four carpels fused at the base.
Acronychia baeuerlenii (Byron Bay Acronychia) T.G.Hartley 1974
plant species in the rutaceae family
Acronychia baeuerlenii, commonly known as Byron Bay acronychia, is a species of rainforest shrub or small tree endemic to eastern Australia. It has simple, glabrous leaves, small groups of flowers and fleshy oval fruit.
Syzygium tierneyanum (Bamaga Satinash) (F.Muell.) T.G.Hartley & L.M.Perry 1973
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Syzygium tierneyanum, commonly known as river cherry, water cherry, or Bamaga satinash, is a tree in the family Myrtaceae which is native to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and north east Queensland. It often grows along watercourses where it is a facultative rheophyte.
Melicope xanthoxyloides (Yellow Evodia) (F.Muell.) T.G.Hartley 2001
plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope xanthoxyloides is a species of small tree in the family Rutaceae and is native to New Guinea and Queensland. It has trifoliate leaves and small green to yellow or cream-coloured flowers arranged in panicles in leaf axils.
Melicope saintjohnii (St John's Pelea) (E.P.Hume) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope saint-johnii, the St. John's pelea or St. John's melicope, is a species of tree in the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, where it is present only on the island of Oahu. Like other Hawaiian Melicope, this species is known as alani. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. This tree grows up to 6 meters tall. It grows in moist forest habitat in the Waianae Range of Oahu, where there are probably fewer than 150 individuals remaining. It is threatened by the degradation of its habitat by non-native plant
Melicope rubra (Little Evodia) (Lauterb. & K.Schum.) T.G.Hartley 2001
plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope rubra, commonly known as the little evodia, is a species of small tree in the citrus family Rutaceae, native to New Guinea and northeast Queensland. It was originally described as Euodia rubra in 1900. It has trifoliate leaves and pink bisexual flowers arranged on branches below the leaves.
Melicope quadrangularis (Four-angled Pelea) (St.John & Hume) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
critically endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope quadrangularis, also called four angle melicope or four-angled pelea, is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, where it is known only from the island of Kauai. It is threatened by habitat loss. The type specimen of this species was collected in 1909. The plant was not seen again, and was presumed extinct, until 1991 when it was rediscovered. At that time there were 13 plants counted. This population had disappeared by 1998 and was likely destroyed in Hurricane Iniki. By 2010 no additional plants had been discovered, there are none growing
Melicope paniculata (Alani) (H.St.John) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
critically endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope paniculata, the Lihue melicope, is a rare species of tree in the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Like other Hawaiian Melicope, this species is known as alani.
Melicope ovalis (Wild Pelea) (H.St.John) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope ovalis, the wild pelea or Hana melicope, is a species of tree in the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to Maui, of the Hawaiian Islands.
Melicope orbicularis (Orbicular Pelea) (Hillebr.) T.G.Hartley & B.C.Stone 1989
endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Melicope orbicularis, also called Honokahua melicope or orbicular pelea, is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. It is threatened by habitat loss.
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