Information from the donor (email of 05/23/2002): "...they are Murraya ovatifoliolata collected from a remnant patch of 'Dry rainforest' which is referred to as 'Wongarra Scrub.' Most of this native vegetation has been cleared for sugarcane growing over the last few centuries, and only a few tiny patches remain. Obviously the species occurs more widely than just Bundaberg, and occurs commonly in rainforest areas. The seeds were collected from an area called 'The Hummock' which is where I live. And incidentally I found a couple of plants of Glycosmis trifoliata in this same patch of native scrub just the other week. They are growing about 100m from my driveway!" This accession was the only seedling to germinate from the 11 seeds received as RSD 2002017. It was renumbered with the clonal accession number RRUT 139 in 05/2004. This accession has been maintained only in the greenhouse. It appears morphologically distinctive compared to other accessions of Murraya spp maintained by the Repository. Since the taxonomy or Murraya is somewhat confused, the taxon with which it was received will be retained for the time being. (RR Krueger, 12/01/2009)