Download Copy a link to this page Cite this record

Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.

Scientific name record
Names_Plants record source
Is NZ relevant
This is the current name
This record has collections
This record has descriptions
This is indigenous
Threat status: Not threatened
Show more

Click to collapse Details Info

Veronica salicifolia G.Forst., Fl. Ins. Austr. 3 (1786)
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.

Click to collapse Biostatus Info

Indigenous, non-endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

Click to collapse Nomenclature Info

G.Forst.
G.Forst.
1786
3
ICN
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
species
Veronica salicifolia
The epithet salicifolia means willow-leaved, from the genus Salix and the Latin word for a leaf, folium.
Lectotype (designated by Bayly & Kellow 2004): habitat in Nova Zeeland, [Forster], the Forster Herbarium, presented by the corporation of Liverpool, August 1885, K

Click to collapse Classification Info

salicifolia

Click to collapse Descriptions Info

Diffusely branched shrub to 5 m. tall. Branchlets pale green, glab., length of internodes 2-5-(8) × diam. Lvs suberect to spreading, 5-15 × 1-2.5 cm., long-lanceolate, submembr.; lf-bud with distinct sinus; lamina conspicuously narrowed towards apex and long-acuminate, glab. except for fine pubescence above and under midrib, on margins of young lvs and especially on expanded midrib of petiole; margins entire or minutely and remotely denticulate. Infls lateral, simple, > lvs and sts to 20 cm. long, peduncle us. 3-4 cm. Fls rather close but not hiding rhachis, pedicels c. 3 mm. long, = or > narrow ciliolate bracts. Calyx-lobes c. 2 mm. long, narrow, acute, ± keeled, ciliolate. Corolla white or very pale lilac-tinted, tube rather wide, shortest at the back and there little > calyx, lobes c. 3-4 mm. long, narrow-ovate and ± acute. Capsule ± pendent, to 3·5 × 2.5 mm., rounded, glab., < 2 × calyx.
n = 20
n = 20
n = 20
2n = 40
n = 20
2n = 40

Click to collapse Taxonomic concepts Info

Hebe fonkii (Phil.) Cockayne & Allan
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Hebe fonkii (Phil.) Cockayne & Allan
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Hebe salicifolia (G.Forst.) Pennell
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Hebe salicifolia (G.Forst.) Pennell
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Hebe salicifolia var. communis (Cockayne) Cockayne & Allan
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Hebe salicifolia var. communis (Cockayne) Cockayne & Allan
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Panoxis salicifolia (G.Forst.) Raf.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Panoxis salicifolia (G.Forst.) Raf.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica fonkii Phil.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia var. communis Cockayne
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Veronica salicifolia var. communis Cockayne
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.

Click to collapse Collections Info

New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Argentina
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
Chile
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
New Zealand
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
New Zealand
Southland Land District
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
New Zealand
Wellington Land District
Veronica salicifolia G.Forst.
New Zealand
Westland Land District
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District

Click to collapse Notes Info

typification
Lectotype (designated by Bayly & Kellow 2004): habitat in Nova Zeeland, [Forster], the Forster Herbarium, presented by the corporation of Liverpool, August 1885, K
Etymology
The epithet salicifolia means willow-leaved, from the genus Salix and the Latin word for a leaf, folium.

Click to collapse Metadata Info

3bf031bd-7334-476e-a07d-3aa7f34f8cf8
scientific name
Names_Plants
4 March 2004
6 January 2023
Click to go back to the top of the page
Top