Allosyncarpia is a genus of plant in the eucalypt family Myrtaceae. It contains a single species, Allosyncarpia ternata, which is endemic to the Northern Territory, Australia. Both were described in 1981 by Stanley Thatcher Blake of the Queensland Herbarium.
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Allosyncarpia is a genus of plant in the eucalypt family Myrtaceae. It contains a single species, Allosyncarpia ternata, which is endemic to the Northern Territory, Australia. Both were described in 1981 by Stanley Thatcher Blake of the Queensland Herbarium.
==Description== Allosyncarpia ternata is a spreading, shady tree with grey fibrous bark, reaching about in height. The leaves are somewhat stiff and arranged in whorls of three around the twigs, each attached by a petiole up to long. The leaves grow up to long and wide, and are narrowly ovate to elliptic, with 16–22 pairs of lateral veins.
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