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Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.

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Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f., Bot. Antarct. Voy. I. (Fl. Antarct.) Part I, 36 (1844)
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.

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Endemic
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New Zealand
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(G.Forst.) Hook.f.
G.Forst.
Hook.f.
1844
36
ICN
species
Celmisia coriacea

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coriacea

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Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.

Robust tufted herb, sts forming large clumps of offset plants from branched runners; sheaths densely compacted to form a thick pseudostem up to c. 10 cm. long. Lamina lanceolate to lanceolate- or ovate-oblong, sulcate, coriac., (2)-3-4-(6) dm. × (2.5)-4-8-(10) cm., acute to acuminate; upper surface covered by conspicuous pellicle of matted glistening hairs, separating when old; lower clad in dense closely appressed white satiny tomentum, midrib us. distinct; margins entire, slightly recurved, narrowed to short petiole; sheath clad in dense long white hairs, often forming a ± deciduous pellicle. Scape stout, up to c. 4 dm. long, clad in appressed white satiny tomentum; bracts ∞, lamina linear-subulate, up to c. 10 cm. long, the uppermost us. crowded, forming a pseudo-involucre around capitulum 4-10 cm. diam. Phyll. ∞, linear-subulate, up to c. 2 cm. long, acute, strongly veined, floccose on margins and towards apex. Ray-florets ∞, (2)-3-4 cm. long; limb narrow-oblong, very conspicuous, us. 4-toothed. Disk-florets c. 7-8 mm. long, narrow-funnelform; teeth minute, broad-triangular. Achenes compressed-cylindric to almost fusiform, often curved, strongly grooved, glab., 5-7 mm. long. Pappus-hairs slender, white, up to 9 mm. long, very finely barbellate.
Large tufted herb; lf-sheaths densely imbricate around stem. Lamina sulcate, rigid, coriac., acute, ± 25-30 × (2)-2.5-4 cm., oblong- to narrow-lanceolate; upper surface with very thin us. loose pellicle, midrib stout, yellowish to orange, 3-5 mm. wide near base, prominent; lower surface densely clad in appressed satiny white tomentum; margins entire, recurved, subobliquely tapering to short broad petiole or directly into coriac., ribbed, pale sheath c. 15 × 2-3 cm., clad without in floccose white hairs. Scape ± compressed, stout, c. 30-35 cm. long, clad in white. floccose tomentum; bracts ∞, lower lflike, ± appressed to scape c. 10 × 1 cm. including sheath. Capitula (3)-4-6-(7) cm. diam.; phyll. linear-subulate, acuminate, scarious, ± fleshy at base, c. 2-2.5 cm. long, clad in ± floccose hairs. Ray-florets ∞, ± 15 mm. long, limb very narrow; disk-florets narrowly tubular-funnelform, c. 7 mm. long, teeth minute. Achenes c. 4 mm. long, narrow-cylindric, ribs with minute stiff ascending hairs. Pappus-hairs white, up to 8 mm. long, finely barbellate.

Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.

2n = 108
n = 54 + 3–4f

Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.

Stout woody-based herb with branchlets arising from a multicipital stock, usually hidden; living leaves in large rosettes at the tips of branchlets, the whole plant forming an irregular sward-like patch; leaf sheaths densely imbricate and compacted, forming a pseudo-stem. Leaf lamina (16)-28-(40) × (2.5)-3.5-(5.5) cm, coriaceous, older leaves somewhat patent, lanceolate or occasionally oblong; upper surface sulcate, somewhat rugose in some plants, bronze-green with a conspicuous orange stripe along the midrib, pellicle bronze, obvious, and deciduous in old leaves; lower surface densely covered in glistening appressed tomentum, midrib prominent; tip acute; margins entire, often slightly revolute; base more or less cuneate, occasionally abruptly narrowed to the petiole. Petiole short. Sheath up to 13 × 4 cm, yellowish, clad in floccose white hairs. Scape densely clad in floccose white hairs, stout, up to 45 cm long; bracts several in upper half, erect, up to 8 cm long, strongly revolute; monocephalous. Ray florets 160-200, ligulate, the limb narrow-linear, white. Disc florets 200-250, 7-8 mm long, funneliform, yellow, tube with long eglandular biseriate hairs in lower half. Achene fusiform to obovoid, strongly grooved, 4.5-5 mm long, moderately to densely hairy; hairs short, appressed, bifid. Pappus unequal, up to 6 mm long, of c. 30 barbellate bristles.

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Aster coriaceus G.Forst.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Aster coriaceus G.Forst.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst) Raoul
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst) Raoul
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia lanceolata Cockayne
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
Celmisia lanceolata Cockayne
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.

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Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
New Zealand
Nelson Land District
Celmisia coriacea (G.Forst.) Hook.f.
New Zealand
Southland Land District
New Zealand
Canterbury Land District
New Zealand
Southland Land District

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1 January 2000
5 May 2006
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