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Cardamine bilobata Kirk

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Cardamine bilobata Kirk, Stud. Fl. New Zealand 27 (1899)
Cardamine bilobata Kirk

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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Kirk
Kirk
1899
27
ICN
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
species
Cardamine bilobata
The specific epithet bilobata (Latin: two lobed) probably refers to the lobed leaves.
Lectotype (designated by Heenan 2017): Kurow, 400 to 2000 ft., D. P[etrie] s.n., WELT 27982!

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bilobata

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Cardamine bilobata Kirk

Glab. to sparsely hairy herb up to 10 cm. tall, us. less, stock rather stout, branched above. Lvs radical, on slender petioles up to c. 5 cm. long, ± deeply trilobed, sts almost trifoliolate, sts entire, rarely with a further small pair of pinnules. Infl. us. branched; fls few, on slender spreading peduncles up to 2 cm. long; sepals oblong, c. 2 cm. long, margins hyaline; petals white, c. (5)-7-10 mm. long, broad-ovate, claw narrow, c. 2 mm. long. Siliques up to 2.5 cm. long, narrow, spreading; style very slender. Seeds c. 30.

Cardamine bilobata Kirk

Perennial herb with short stout rootstock. Stems erect, glabrous, straight, purplish or green, to 30 cm tall. Lvs glabrous, rarely ciliate on petiole, purplish to dull green, ± coriaceous. Basal lvs long-petiolate, entire or with 1-2 pairs of subsessile or stalked pinnae; terminal leaflet > laterals, entire, broadly ovate, obtuse, subcordate to abruptly cuneate at base; lateral leaflets elliptic, entire. Cauline lvs few or 0, similar to basal but with narrower leaflets and cuneate terminal leaflet. Infl. racemose, glabrous, straight, (3)-10-18 cm long. Pedicels glabrous, erecto-patent, 15-25-(40) mm long at fruiting. Sepals glabrous, usually purplish, 2-4 × 1-1.5 mm. Petals white, spreading, spathulate, 6-10 × 2.5-5.5 mm. Stamens 6. Silique greenish brown to purplish, erecto-patent, (10)-20-35-(40) × 1-1.5 mm; valves glabrous; style 2-3.5 mm long. Seeds oblong, pale brown, c. 1 mm long.

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Cardamine “Awahokomo”
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
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Cardamine bilobata Kirk
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Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
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Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk
Cardamine bilobata Kirk

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Cardamine bilobata Kirk
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typification
Lectotype (designated by Heenan 2017): Kurow, 400 to 2000 ft., D. P[etrie] s.n., WELT 27982!
Etymology
The specific epithet bilobata (Latin: two lobed) probably refers to the lobed leaves.

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1 January 2000
4 January 2018
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