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Myosotis traversii Hook.f.

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Hook.f.
Hook.f.
1864
194
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Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
species
Myosotis traversii
Hooker’s epithet traversii honours lawyer, explorer and naturalist William Thomas Locke Travers (1819–1903), who immigrated to New Zealand in 1849 with his family, and who teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1t105/travers-william-thomas-locke, accessed 22 March 2021).
Type: South Island. Discovery Peaks, 1860, Travers s.n. (lecto, designated by L. B. Moore in H. H. Allan (Ed.), Fl. New Zealand 1: 817 (1961): K 000787891!*, upper left-hand plant on sheet; syn: South Island. Wai-au in valley, s. dat., Travers s.n.; K [H2012/00752-13!], three plants upper right; South Island. Tarndale, Nelson, Jan. 1861, Sinclair s.n. (K [H2012/00752-13!] two plants upper left, and K000787893!

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traversii

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Myosotis traversii Hook.f.

Rosettes one or several, lvs spathulate, 2-7 cm. × 4-9 mm., petiole broad and ill-defined; hairs ∞ on both surfaces. Lateral branches ascending or erect, up to 15 cm. long, internodes us. < lvs. Upper stem-lvs 12-20 mm. long, hairs crowded on both surfaces. Cyme compound, us. ebracteate, ∞-fld, ± capitate, carried 1-2 cm. above lvs in fr.; internodes and pedicels very short. Calyx up to 5 mm. long in fl., lobes c. ⅓ length, subacute; short appressed hairs covering whole surface closely, long spreading coarse hairs scattered and conspicuously hooked. Corolla lemon-yellow to white, c. 4 mm. diam., tube c. 5 mm. long, cylindric, lobes c. 1·5 × 1·3 mm., rounded; filaments very short, anthers c. 1·2 mm. long, with tips projecting above well-developed scales; style us. much > calyx in fr., stigma capitate. Nutlets oblong, c. 2-2.5 × 1·2 mm., slightly winged above.

Myosotis traversii Hook.f.

Plants very compact and ± ball-shaped; rosette lvs spathulate; hairs numerous on both surfaces. Lateral branches to 15 cm long; internodes usually < lvs. Stem lvs hairy on both surfaces. Cymes compound, mostly ebracteate, many-flowered, compact at fruiting. Calyx with short, appressed hairs overall contrasting with scattered, long, spreading, coarse hooked hairs. Corolla lemon-yellow to white, c. 4 mm diam.; tube cylindric; filaments very short; anther tips protruding.

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Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.

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Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
New Zealand
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Myosotis traversii Hook.f.
New Zealand
Nelson Land District

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typification
Type: South Island. Discovery Peaks, 1860, Travers s.n. (lecto, designated by L. B. Moore in H. H. Allan (Ed.), Fl. New Zealand 1: 817 (1961): K 000787891!*, upper left-hand plant on sheet; syn: South Island. Wai-au in valley, s. dat., Travers s.n.; K [H2012/00752-13!], three plants upper right; South Island. Tarndale, Nelson, Jan. 1861, Sinclair s.n. (K [H2012/00752-13!] two plants upper left, and K000787893!
Etymology
Hooker’s epithet traversii honours lawyer, explorer and naturalist William Thomas Locke Travers (1819–1903), who immigrated to New Zealand in 1849 with his family, and who teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1t105/travers-william-thomas-locke, accessed 22 March 2021).

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0ec0949c-ab93-44c6-9317-e608cad4c5f2
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
24 May 2021
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