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Bocconia frutescens L.

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Bocconia frutescens L., Sp. Pl. 505 (1753)
Bocconia frutescens L.

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Exotic
Casual
New Zealand
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L.
1753
505
ICN
Bocconia frutescens L.
species
Bocconia frutescens

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frutescens

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Exotic
Casual
New Zealand
Political Region
AK 353931; Spontaneous Occurrence. Collected four times; once as a mature, fruiting adult growing in wasteland on the margin of a gully system in Hamilton, once as a seedling that appeared in a private garden, while the other records are of seedlings growing in wasteland on the campus of the University of Auckland and in a similar situation within an urban park. Plume poppy is occasionally cultivated in the warmer parts of New Zealand, and as plants produce copious viable seed within fleshy fruits that are attractive to birds, further occurrences are anticipated.
Exotic
Cultivated
New Zealand
Political Region
P. 253

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27 September 2016
27 September 2016
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