Fagraea fagraeacea, commonly known as yellowheart, is a plant in the family Gentianaceae which is native to New Guinea and Queensland.[3][4] It was originally described in 1868 by the Victorian government botanist Ferdinand von Mueller as Gardneria fagraeacea, and published in his massive work Fragmenta phytographiæ Australiæ. The species was reviewed by George Claridge Druce in 1916 and given the new combination Fagraea fagraeacea, which was published in the Botanical Society and Exchange Club of the British Isles .[5]
This species is listed by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science as least concern.[1] As of 8 May 2023, it has not been assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Fagraea fagraeacea, commonly known as yellowheart, is a plant in the family Gentianaceae which is native to New Guinea and Queensland. It was originally described in 1868 by the Victorian government botanist Ferdinand von Mueller as Gardneria fagraeacea, and published in his massive work Fragmenta phytographiæ Australiæ. The species was reviewed by George Claridge Druce in 1916 and given the new combination Fagraea fagraeacea, which was published in the Botanical Society and Exchange Club of the British Isles .