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Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman

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Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 54: 565 (1923)
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman

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New Zealand
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Cheeseman
Cheeseman
1923
565
Cheeseman's (1923) n. sp. description of Pomaderris rugosa was repeated in Cheeseman (1925) but without the Latin description (two lines) and wrongly included "n. sp." after the authority. Later authors have since wrongly taken 1925 as the date of publication instead of 1923, e.g., Allan (1961) and Webb et al. (1988).Cameron, E.K. 2007: Corrections to four Cheeseman publication dates. New Zealand Journal of Botany 45(2): 305–306.
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Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
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Pomaderris rugosa

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rugosa

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Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman

Erect, much-branched, sts fastigiate shrub to 3 m. tall. Lvs 15-55 × 6-14 mm., elliptic- to oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, entire, margins flat in larger (shade) lvs, recurved in smaller lvs in full sun, petiole to 5 mm.; upper surface quite glab. in adult plants (even in young lvs) but in juvenile plants with very fine soft simple hairs; lower surface with close cover of white sessile stellate hairs, brownish stalked stellate hairs ± regularly scattered, more conspicuous on veins. Infl. of many axillary and terminal corymbs, individual clusters compact but on longer and more branched stems than in ; outer bracts pale, broadly elliptic, closely hairy; buds elongated, pale; pedicels to 3 mm. long. Fls pale, c. 4 mm. diam.; calyx-tube covered with fine close hairs, stellate except for a few simple ones; sepals c. 1*5 mm. long; petals 0; style divided to c. 1/2 length; capsule c. 3*5 mm. long, nearly 3/4 immersed in calyx-tube, narrow, pale, losing sepals early; operculum > 1/2 coccus-length; seeds long, c. 2 × 1 mm., dark brown.

Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman

2n = 48
n = 24
2n = 48

Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman

Erect shrub to c. 3 m high. Adult lvs shortly petiolate, 10-40 × 5-14 mm, narrow-elliptic to narrow-oblong; upper surface eventually glabrous, sometimes with simple hairs at first; lower surface densely clothed in sessile and stalked stellate hairs, ferruginous on veins; margins entire, not revolute; stipules 1-2 mm long, deciduous. Juvenile lvs similar but sometimes larger and slightly toothed. Infl. a rounded to sub-pyramidal, many-flowered panicle, terminal or subterminal. Calyx cream, spreading; lobes deciduous. Petals 0. Anthers oblong. Ovary with dense stellate hairs at apex, wholly immersed in calyx tube at anthesis, ⅔ immersed at fruiting. Fr. cocci opening by opercula occupying ⅔ of their inner faces.

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Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
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Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
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Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman

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Pomaderris rugosa Cheeseman
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editorial
validly (?) described by Cheeseman (1923), p. 566, predating his Manual of the NZ Flora

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1 January 2000
23 January 2019
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