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Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.

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Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn., Ann. Nat. Hist. 2: 209 (1839)
Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.

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New Zealand
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A.Cunn.
A.Cunn.
1839
209
ICN
Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.
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Alseuosmia banksii

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Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.

Bushy slender shrub up to c. 1 m. tall; branchlets slender, spreading, red-brown, pubescent. Lvs on petioles up to 10 mm. long, slender, flattened, pubescent. Lamina submembr., us. ± red-flushed or -flecked, broad-ovate to broad-elliptic to obovate in outline, us. cuneately narrowed to base, of 2 main dimensions on different plants((a) 10-20 × 7-10-(14) mm.; (b) 5-10 × 5-7 mm. Margins coarsely toothed to deeply lobed, especially in upper part; often subentire in smaller lvd group. Infl. of solitary fls or 2-3 together. Fls (5)-8-12-(14) mm. long (plant may flower when only 30 cm. tall). Calyx ± pubescent; lobes 4, bluntly triangular, ± pubescent, Corolla ± 12 mm. long; tube very slightly flaring, greenish yellow, ± red-tinged as are the 4 broad-triangular fimbriate lobes. Berry puberulous when young, 5-9 × 4-7 mm., subglobose to subturbinate, red.

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Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.
Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.
Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.
Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.
Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.

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Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Alseuosmia banksii A.Cunn.
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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8a1c38cb-2916-4162-8335-4643dfb271f8
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Names_Plants
1 January 2000
24 March 2010
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