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Celmisia allanii W.Martin

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Celmisia allanii W.Martin, Trans. Roy. Soc. New Zealand 65: 181 (1935)
Celmisia allanii W.Martin

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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W.Martin
W.Martin
1935
181
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Celmisia allanii W.Martin
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Celmisia allanii

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allanii

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Celmisia allanii W.Martin

Laxly branched subshrub, branches densely clad in imbricate lf-remains; living lvs rosulate, ascending, at tips of branchlets. Lamina thin, flexible, 3-4-(7) × 1-1·5 cm., elliptic- to spathulate-oblong to obovate; upper surface clad in loose greyish to white soft ± deciduous hairs; lower in ± dense soft felted white tomentum, midrib hardly evident; apex obtuse, ± apiculate; margins entire, flat or nearly so, narrowed to thin petiole up to 2 cm. × 5 mm. Sheath submembr., up to 25 × 7 mm., glab. (in some forms with floccose hairs), ribs prominent. Scape slender to rather stout, up to c. 25 cm. long, ribbed, glab. or tomentum variously developed in different forms. Bracts up to 25 mm. long, linear to linear-oblong, apiculate, ± tomentose. Capitula 30-35 mm. diam.; phyll. linear, ± reflexed at apex, scarious, up to ± 12 mm. long, hairy on margins and in apical portion. Ray-florets ∞, c. 15 mm. long, tube narrow; limb narrowly obovate-oblong, veins distinct. Disk-florets tubular, ± 7 mm. long, teeth minute, triangular. Achenes ± 5 mm. long, narrow, compressed-cylindric, ribs clad in short ascending hairs. Pappus-hairs slender, up to 8 mm. long, white, finely barbellate.

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Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
Celmisia allanii W.Martin

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Celmisia allanii W.Martin
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Celmisia allanii W.Martin
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North-eastern
Celmisia allanii W.Martin
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Celmisia allanii W.Martin
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Ruahine-Cook

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typification
Type: New Zealand. South Island, Mt Trovatore, 7 Feb 1928, H.H. Allan s.n. (holotype CHR 75726)
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We don’t accept placing C. allanii into C. sinclairii. It rests on a widespread mistake over the type and not realising that Martin (1937) lectotypified the species. Distribution: Sounds-Nelson (Gordon Range, Mt Richmond, Mt Fishtail, Starveall, Coldwater Creek), Marlborough (Pinnacle, Tarndale (type locality), Mt Muntz), Westland (Travers Range, St Arnaud Range). Not a common species within its range. The range is quite restricted. J. D. Hooker described this species using several specimens which belong to more than one species as noted by Martin (1937). Martin (1937) chose a lectotype from Tarndale which narrows the species to one lacking hairs on the lower leaf surface. Martin (1937) made a comparison to C. prorepens which also lacks hairs on the lower leaf surface, and gives the same distribution for C. sinclairii as the one listed above. The name has been commonly misapplied to plants in the C. durietzii and the C. discolorincana complex that have hairs present on the lower leaf surface.

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1 January 2000
15 September 2024
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