Download Copy a link to this page Cite this record

Veronica epacridea Hook.f.

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 epacridea Hook.f., Handb. New Zealand Fl. 213 (1864)
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.

Click to collapse Biostatus Info

Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
Political Region

Click to collapse Nomenclature Info

Hook.f.
Hook.f.
1864
213
ICN
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
species
Veronica epacridea
The epithet epacridea is a reference to the vegetative similarity of the plants to Epacris (Ericaceae), which can have similar small, rigid leaves.
Lectotype (designated by Moore, in Allan 1961): New Zealand, Nelson, Tarndale, 3500 ft, Sinclair, 1861, K

Click to collapse Classification Info

epacridea

Click to collapse Vernacular names Info

Click to collapse Descriptions Info

Low-growing shrub with decumbent or ascending woody stems often ∞ and to 40 cm. long, internodes short and almost hidden by lvs. Lvs spreading and us. rigidly recurved, c. 5-7 × 4-6 mm., broadly ovate-oblong, bases connate and minutely ciliate; lamina strongly keeled, subacute, glab., coriac., entire with thickened border. Infl. compact, c. 15 × 12 mm., consisting of ∞ several-fld spikelets (only lowest 2-4 fls of each spikelet fully developed) in axils of little-altered lvs, surmounted by a terminal spikelet. Bracts c. 4 mm. long, elliptic, keeled, long-ciliate. Calyx-lobes similar to bracts but slightly longer. Corolla white, tube narrow, c. = calyx, lobes shorter. Capsule erect, to 3·5 × 2 mm., narrow-oblong and subacute, glab.
Subshrub to 40 cm tall, 80 cm diam. Branches decumbent, or ascending; internodes 1–3 (–4.5) mm long. Leaves decussate, connate, sessile, patent to recurved on plants with thickened leaf margins, or erect to erecto-patent on plants without thickened leaf margins, light to mid green, tending to remain attached to stem when dead; leaf bases connate, ciliate; lamina broadly oblong or ovate or elliptic, rigid, (2.5–)4–8(–9) mm long, 2.5–5.5(–7) mm wide; apex obtuse or subacute; leaf margin either conspicuously thickened or not thickened, midrib thickened to form a prominent keel on plants which have a thickened leaf margin, margin commonly ciliate toward base and almost always glabrous towards apex, usually entire or rarely minutely crenulate, yellowish, green or red. Inflorescences terminal and lateral, reduced spikes arranged into a compact terminal flowering head, (0.5–)0.8–2.6 cm long; bracts opposite and decussate or lowermost pair in a spike opposite, then subopposite or alternate above, connate; pedicels absent. Flowers on individual plants either hermaphrodite or female. Calyx 3.4–5.8 mm long, lobes ovate to lanceolate or elliptic, ciliate, margins sometimes red. Corolla white; tube 3.8–4.8 mm long in hermaphrodite flowers, 2.4–4.0 mm long in female flowers, slightly shorter than or equalling calyx; lobes elliptic or ovate or occasionally narrowly obovate, subacute or obtuse, suberect to recurved. Anthers held in corolla throat, dark pink to purple, 1.2–2.1 mm long; sterile anthers dark pink, 0.8–1.1 mm long. Ovary glabrous or eglandular hairy, style 2.5–6(–7) mm long (generally longer in hermaphrodite flowers than in female flowers). Capsules subacute, 2.7–4.5 mm long, 1.5–2.6 mm wide, glabrous or hairy.

Click to collapse Taxonomic concepts Info

Hebe epacridea (Hook.f.) Andersen
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Hebe epacridea (Hook.f.) Cockayne & Allan
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Leonohebe epacridea (Hook.f.) Heads
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.

Click to collapse Collections Info

New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
New Zealand
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
New Zealand
Otago Land District
Veronica epacridea Hook.f.
New Zealand
Southland Land District

Click to collapse Notes Info

typification
Lectotype (designated by Moore, in Allan 1961): New Zealand, Nelson, Tarndale, 3500 ft, Sinclair, 1861, K
Etymology
The epithet epacridea is a reference to the vegetative similarity of the plants to Epacris (Ericaceae), which can have similar small, rigid leaves.

Click to collapse Metadata Info

574013ce-204e-41ff-9445-95f2839addec
scientific name
Names_Plants
17 September 2002
1 December 2022
Click to go back to the top of the page
Top